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<onlyinclude>'''Secondary processing''' covers either the direct or indirect (processing of intermediates from [[primary processing]]) valorisation of biowaste into a final product. While some technologies are used exclusively for the purpose of secondary processing, others (such as the separation technologies) can be utilised in both primary and [[ | <onlyinclude>'''Secondary processing''' covers either the direct or indirect (processing of intermediates from [[primary processing]]) valorisation of biowaste into a final product. While some technologies are used exclusively for the purpose of secondary processing, others (such as the [[Hybrid processing#Separation_processes_and_technologies|separation processes and technologies]]) can be utilised in both [[Primary processing|primary]] and secondary processing which places them into [[hybrid processing]].</onlyinclude> | ||
== Biochemical == | == Biochemical processes and technologies == | ||
* [[ | * [[Gas fermentation]] | ||
* | * [[Industrial fermentation]] | ||
* [[Solid state fermentation]] | |||
* | |||
== | ==Chemical processes and technologies== | ||
* [[Heterogeneous catalysis]] | |||
* [[Polymerisation]] | |||
== Material processes and technologies == | |||
* [[Biocomposite processing]] | |||
* [[Coating and lamination]] | |||
* [[Textile fibre spinning]] | |||
== Thermochemical processes and technologies == | |||
== Thermochemical == | |||
* [[Gasification]] | * [[Gasification]] | ||
* [[Pyrolysis]] | * [[Pyrolysis]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:59, 9 February 2022
Secondary processing covers either the direct or indirect (processing of intermediates from primary processing) valorisation of biowaste into a final product. While some technologies are used exclusively for the purpose of secondary processing, others (such as the separation processes and technologies) can be utilised in both primary and secondary processing which places them into hybrid processing.