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=== Centrifugal FFF === | |||
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=== Electrical FFF === | |||
=== Split flow thin-cell fractionation (SPLITT) === | |||
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=== Thermal FFF === | |||
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==Technology providers== | ==Technology providers== |
Revision as of 12:31, 12 August 2021
Technology | |
Technology details | |
Name: | Field-Flow fractionation |
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Feedstock: | Biowaste |
Product: | Biomass in different physicochemical fractions |
Field-Flow Fractionation (FFF) is a separation technology without a stationary phase for dilute suspensions. The suspensions can be fractionated according to their physicochemical properties such as charge, chemical composition, density, molar mass, and size. Beside analytical purposes the FFF can also be utilised for preparative for preparative purposes.
Feedstock
Process and technologies
Asymmatric flow FFF (AF4)
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Centrifugal FFF
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Electrical FFF
Split flow thin-cell fractionation (SPLITT)
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Thermal FFF
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Product
Technology providers
Company name | Country | City | Technology category | Technology name | TRL | Capacity [kg/h] | Feedstock: Food & kitchen waste | Feedstock: Garden & park waste | Feedstock: Municipal waste | Product: Dry biomass | Max volume [L] | Max mass [kg] | Temperature [kg] | Pressure [Bar] | Gas atmosphere | Evaporable substances |
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Company 1 | Germany | Cologne | Freeze drying | Powerdry 5000 | 9 | 0.00138 | ● | ● | ● | ● | 100 | 1 | -20 | 0.0004 | Vacuum | Alcohol, Water |
Company 2 | France | Paris | Nitrogen drying | Nitrodry | 9 | 0.003 | ● | ● | ● | ● | 0.5 | 0.5 | 20 | 1 | Nitrogen | Alcohol, Water |
Company 1
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Company 2
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