Hydrothermal Carbonization of Waste Biomass: A Review of Hydrochar Preparation and Environmental Application
Institute for Technology of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw Materials · University of Belgrade
Abstract
The concept of a bio-based economy has been adopted by many advanced countries around the world, and thermochemical conversion of waste biomass is recognized as the most effective approach to achieve this objective. Recent studies indicate that hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a promising method for the conversion of waste biomass towards novel carbonaceous materials known as hydrochars. This cost-effective and eco-friendly process operates at moderate temperatures (180–280 °C) and uses water as a reaction medium. HTC has been successfully applied to a wide range of waste materials, including lignocellulose biomass, sewage sludge, algae, and municipal solid waste, generating desirable carbonaceous products.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 22.99
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 83
Authors
7- JPJelena PetrovićCorresponding
Institute for Technology of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw Materials
- MEMarija Ercegović
Institute for Technology of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw Materials
- MSMarija Simić
Institute for Technology of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw Materials
- MKMarija Koprivica
Institute for Technology of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw Materials
- JDJelena Dimitrijević
Institute for Technology of Nuclear and other Mineral Raw Materials
Topics & keywords
- Hydrothermal carbonization
- Biomass (ecology)
- Waste management
- Environmental science
- Carbonization
- Sewage sludge
- Environmentally friendly
- Municipal solid waste