Difference between revisions of "Secondary processing"

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*Industrial fermantation
*Industrial fermantation
*Solid state fermentation
*Solid state fermentation
*Other enzymatic processes
*Other biocatalytic conversions
** In vitro processes
** In vitro processes
**In vivo processes
**In vivo processes

Revision as of 13:17, 27 August 2021

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.

Biochemical processes and technologies

  • Gas fermentation
  • Industrial fermantation
  • Solid state fermentation
  • Other biocatalytic conversions
    • In vitro processes
    • In vivo processes

Chemical processes and technologies

  • Chemical conversion
  • Heterogeneous catalysis
  • Polymerisation

Material processes and technologies

  • Biocomposite processing
  • Coating and lamination
  • Fibre web production
  • Nano/micro fibre production
  • Textile fibre spinning

Physicochemical processes and technologies

  • Chemical extraction
  • Crystallisation, flocculation, precipitation

Thermochemical processes and technologies

  • Gasification
    • Air/Oxygen gasification
    • Catalytic gasification (indirect hydrogenation)
    • Hydrogasification (direct hydrogenation)
    • Steam gasification
  • Pyrolysis
    • Catalysic cracking
      • One-step process
      • Two-step process
    • Hydrocracking
    • Thermal cracking
    • Thermal depolymerisation (does this apply also to biowaste?)