Sub- and Super-critical Water Depolymerization of Biomass
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Demirbaş, A. (2010). Sub- and Super-critical Water Depolymerization of Biomass. ENERGY SOURCES PART A-RECOVERY UTILIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS, 32(12), 1100-1110.Abstract
Biomass may be converted to more useful fuel and chemicals via thermochemical decomposition and biological digestion. Thermochemical conversion processes include three sub-categories: pyrolysis, gasification, and direct liquefaction.
Two biomass conversion processes using water have been studied: hydrothermal
upgrading under subcritical water and supercritical water gasification in supercritical
water conditions. The hydrothermal upgrading or direct liquefaction is a promising
technology to treat waste streams from various sources and produce valuable bioproducts such as biocrudes.
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https://doi.org10.1080/15567030802606111