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<onlyinclude>'''Core technologies''' are used to valorise raw materials either directly or after a necessary treatment with pre-.</onlyinclude>
<onlyinclude>'''Core technologies''' are used to valorise raw materials either directly or indirectly (after bein processed via [[pre-treatment technologies]])-.</onlyinclude>





Revision as of 12:46, 14 July 2021

Core technologies are used to valorise raw materials either directly or indirectly (after bein processed via pre-treatment technologies)-.


  • Biochemical
  • Biocomposite processing
    • Co-processing with plastics via extruder (see: UBQ)
  • Physicochemical
    • Chemical extraction
    • Crystallisation, flocculation, precipitation
  • Pulping
    • Chemical pulping
      • Organosolv
      • Soda
      • Sulphate
      • Sulphite
    • Hybrid pulping
      • Neutral Sulfite Semi Chemical pulping (NSSC)
      • Chemithermomechanical pulping (CTMP)
    • Mechanical pulping
      • Refiner
        • Thermomechanical pulping (TMP)
        • Refiner mechanical pulping (RMP)
      • Groundwood
        • Stone groundwood (SGW)
        • Thermal groundwood (TGW)
        • Pressure groundwood (PGW)
  • Thermochemical conversion
    • 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?)