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Hydrothermal liquefaction

Heavy fuel oil Primary bioliquids (pyrolysis oil, hydrothermal liquefaction oil)... [Pg.121]

Liquefaction of wet biomass streams is done by hydrothermal processes at elevated pressures. The feed stocks for these high pressure liquefaction processes are slurries of biomass particles and water. Feeding these slurries into the high pressure equipment, at reasonable costs, is an important hurdle in the process development. For example, the reported operating conditions for high pressure liquefaction are in the range 280-360 °C and 90-250 bar [25, 26]. Under these conditions, biomass is converted, in a complex sequence of chemical reactions, into various compounds. Upon cooling, the reactor effluent consists of three... [Pg.135]

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Hydrothermal liquefaction is a process for the conversion of biomass into an organic product oil. It has been widely studied in the early 1980 s (see the recent extensive literature survey in [1]), Starting in 1983 Shell Research performed process development based on experiments in autoclaves and a continuous bench scale unit. This resulted in a conceptual design for the HTU process including cost estimate [2,3]. The work was discontinued in 1988. [Pg.1312]

Anastasakis K, Ross AB. Hydrothermal liquefaction of the brown macro-alga Laminaria saccharina. effect of reaction conditions on product distribution and composition. Bioresour Technol 2011 102(7) 4876-83. [Pg.367]

EPDM 350-450°C, 5-30 min, hydrothermal, NaOH super critical conditions, desulfuration, liquefaction Gas oil, oily materials 377... [Pg.460]


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