03729nam 2200937z- 450 991040408450332120231214133312.03-03928-677-3(CKB)4100000011302293(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/49733(EXLCZ)99410000001130229320202102d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHydrothermal Technology in Biomass Utilization & ConversionMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 electronic resource (166 p.)3-03928-676-5 This book addresses a key innovative technology for decarbonization of the energy system: hydrothermal processing. It basically consists of treating biomass and wastes in a wet form, under pressure and temperature condition. This approach is becoming more and more attractive, as new feedstock and applications are appearing on the scene of bioeconomy and bioenergy. The hydrothermal processing of various type of biomass, waste, and residues, thus, raised the interest of many researchers and companies around the world, together with downstream upgrading processes and technologies: solid products as biochar, for instance, or liquid ones as crude bioliquids, are finding new market opportunities in circular economy schemes. The Special Issue collects recent innovative research works in the field, from basic to applied research, as well as pilot industrial applications/demo. It is a valuable set of references for those investing time and effort in research in the field.biorefinerylife cycle assessment (LCA)drop-in biofuelslipidssensitivity analysisbrewer’s spent grains (BSG)ligninnutrient recoveryfuel propertiesScenedesmus rubescenshydroprocessingcombustion indiceshydrothermal liquefaction (HTL)fiber rejectsupgradingaqueous co-producthydrotreatingbiofuelhydrothermal disintegrationcell wall disruptiontwo-steps carbonizationhydrothermal processesfuzzy Delphi methodprocess economicsagricultural yieldhydrodeoxygenation (HDO)acid additionmicroalgae extractioncoalhydrocharfuzzy logic cognitive mapGermanymicroalgal oilsdeinked sludgenitrogen distributionhydrodenitrogenation (HDN)sewage sludgefresh harvestedhydrothermal carbonization (HTC)biomassstruviteprimary sludgeEROIbiocrudehydrothermal liquefactionelectricity and heat productionfractional distillationSpirulinacost of electricitysecondary sludgedepolymerizationfreeze-driedChiaramonti Davidauth1278677Kruse AndreaauthKlemm MarcoauthBOOK9910404084503321Hydrothermal Technology in Biomass Utilization & Conversion3013716UNINA