Catalytic Hydrothermal Conversion of Wet Biomass Feedstocks and Upgrading – Process Design and Optimization

Jessica Hoffmann, Saqib Toor, Lasse Rosendahl

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Abstract

Liquid biofuels will play a major role for a more sustainable energy system of the future. The CatLiq® process is a 2nd generation biomass conversion process that is based on hydrothermal liquefaction. Hydrothermal liquefaction offers a very efficient and feedstock flexible way of converting biomass to bio-oil. Bio-oils from hydrothermal liquefaction are characterised by their high feedstock flexibility. Upgrading of complete bio-oils derived from hydrothermal conversion has not yet been extensively studied. Purpose of this work is to reduce the oxygen content of the bio-oil to improve the quality and thus increase the application areas of the bio-oil.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2011
StatusUdgivet - 2011
BegivenhedEuroBioRef Summer School -
Varighed: 18 sep. 2011 → …

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KonferenceEuroBioRef Summer School
Periode18/09/2011 → …

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