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=== Origin and composition === | === Origin and composition === | ||
Feedstock with high moisture content are particularly suitable for hydrothermal processing and include feedstocks such as anaerobic digestion digestate, manures, sewage sludge, DDGS, food waste, municipal wastes, and aquatic biomass such as micro- and macroalgae. Hydrothermal processing routes can typically feed slurries up to 30 wt.% solids. | Feedstock with high moisture content are particularly suitable for hydrothermal processing and include feedstocks such as anaerobic digestion digestate, manures, sewage sludge, DDGS, food waste, municipal wastes, and aquatic biomass such as micro- and macroalgae. Hydrothermal processing routes can typically feed slurries up to 30 wt.% solids. | ||
=== Pre-treatment === | |||
== Process and technologies == | == Process and technologies == | ||
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== Product == | == Product == | ||
Dependent on the technology, hydrochar, bio-crude or syngas is produced. The produced gas is not the same as conventional syngas from [[gasification]], which is comprised of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Nevertheless, the gas is referred to as syngas but is typically high in either hydrogen or methane with carbon dioxide also present. The hydrochar can be utilised as fertilizers, adsorbents, and wastewater treatments. The intermediate biocrude can be further upgraded to liquid hydrocarbon fuels via catalytic hydrotreatment. | Dependent on the technology, hydrochar, bio-crude or syngas is produced. The produced gas is not the same as conventional syngas from [[gasification]], which is comprised of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Nevertheless, the gas is referred to as syngas but is typically high in either hydrogen or methane with carbon dioxide also present. The hydrochar can be utilised as fertilizers, adsorbents, and wastewater treatments. The intermediate biocrude can be further upgraded to liquid hydrocarbon fuels via catalytic hydrotreatment. | ||
=== Post-treatment === | |||
== Technology providers == | == Technology providers == | ||
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== Open access pilot and demo facility providers == | == Open access pilot and demo facility providers == | ||
[https://biopilots4u.eu/database?field_technology_area_data_target_id=109&field_technology_area_target_id%5B86%5D=86&field_contact_address_value_country_code=All&field_scale_value=All&combine=&combine_1= Pilots4U Database] | |||
== Patents == | == Patents == | ||
== References == |