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Characterization of Liquefaction Products from Lignocellulosic and Aquatic Biomass
Biomass liquefaction is a promising thermochemical route to convert lignocellulosic residues into bio-oil. This study evaluates the liquefaction behavior of 13 biomasses with varying particle sizes (0.3–2.0 mm) and moisture contents (5–11%) under mild ...
Telma Moreira +3 more
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Biomass to Biocrude: A Brief Review of Catalytic Liquefaction
Biomass energy is the largest source of renewable energy, accounting for approximately 55% of global renewable energy consumption. Therefore, it holds great importance for the efficient utilization of biomass.
Yang Zhang, Xiao Zhu, Bo Zhang
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Recent advancements in thermochemical conversion processes have elucidated new pathways for converting municipal solid waste into valuable resources. This review explores the primary thermochemical conversion methods, including combustion, gasification ...
Nepu Saha +2 more
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Hydrothermal liquefaction of bagasse using ethanol and black liquor as solvents
The objective of this study was to examine the hydrothermal liquefaction of sugarcane bagasse using ethanol and black liquor (BL) in a pilot scale. Combinations of co-solvents (ethanol/ water, ethanol/BL) were studied at various concentrations and ...
Kosinkova, Jana +6 more
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Municipal sludge, generated from the primary and secondary (biological) treatment processes at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), contains approximately 60% of the influent wastewater’s chemical oxygen demand (COD).
Oghyanous, Farid Alizad +1 more
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Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) offers a promising pathway for converting lignin into valuable biofuels and chemicals. Heating rate is an important factor influencing the conversion efficiency of HTL, yet existing literature presents conflicting findings.
Thi Be Ta Truong +3 more
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Fatty acids and their derivatives are considered to be promising precursors for producing diesel and jet-fuel range hydrocarbons. Oleaginous microbes, including algae, yeast, and fungi, are receiving increasing interest for use in fatty acid production ...
Miao, Chao
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Biomass to oil : fast pyrolysis and subcritical hydrothermal liquefaction
International audienceThe present abstract deals with the comparison of two biomass-to-oil processes: fast pyrolysis and subcritical hydrothermal liquefaction.
Boutin, Olivier +4 more
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Hydrothermal liquefaction of microalgae's for bio oil production
Hydrothermal liquefaction experiments on Nannochloropsis salina and Spirulina platensis at subcritical and supercritical water conditions were carried out to explore the feasibility of extracting lipids from wet algae, preserving nutrients in lipid ...
Holm-Nielsen, Jens Bo; id_orcid +5 more
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Hydrothermal liquefaction of 11 biomasses and their co-liquefaction mixtures show how product composition depends on feedstock biochemical components, while nitrogen and oxygen distribution is controlled by carbohydrate and protein interactions.
Marianne Glasius +5 more
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