articleBiofuels Bioproducts and BiorefiningMar 1, 2010Closed access

Hydrothermal carbonization of biomass: A summary and discussion of chemical mechanisms for process engineering

Technische Universität Berlin

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Abstract

Abstract Hydrothermal carbonization can be defined as combined dehydration and decarboxy lation of a fuel to raise its carbon content with the aim of achieving a higher calorific value. It is realized by applying elevated temperatures (180–220°C) to biomass in a suspension with water under saturated pressure for several hours. With this conversion process, a lignite‐like, easy to handle fuel with well‐defined properties can be created from biomass residues, even with high moisture content. Thus it may contribute to a wider application of biomass for energetic purposes. Although hydrothermal carbonization has been known for nearly a century, it has received little attention in current biomass conversion…

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  • Biomass (ecology)
  • Hydrothermal carbonization
  • Carbonization
  • Heat of combustion
  • Carbon fibers
  • Dehydration
  • Environmental science
  • Moisture
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