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Through the different chromatography forms and methods (as can be seen below), the possible biomass feedstocks are versatile. Examples are:<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|title=Thermal Analysis Technologies for Biomass Feedstocks: A State-of-the-Art Review|year=2021-09-08|author=Jun Sheng Teh, Yew Heng Teoh, Heoy Geok How, Farooq Sher|journal=Processes|volume=9|issue=9|page=1610|doi=10.3390/pr9091610}}</ref>
Through the different chromatography forms and methods (as can be seen below), the possible biomass feedstocks are versatile. Examples are:<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|title=Thermal Analysis Technologies for Biomass Feedstocks: A State-of-the-Art Review|year=2021-09-08|author=Jun Sheng Teh, Yew Heng Teoh, Heoy Geok How, Farooq Sher|journal=Processes|volume=9|issue=9|page=1610|doi=10.3390/pr9091610}}</ref>


* Raw wood/wood char
* Wood chip
* Residual bacterial biomass
* Residual bacterial biomass
* Sewage sludge
* Sewage sludge
* Straw
* Straw
* Corn stalk/stover
* Stalk
* Wool
*Algae biomass


=== Pre-treatment ===
=== Pre-treatment ===
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=== Chromatography forms and methods ===
=== Chromatography methods ===
[[File:Chromatography.png|thumb|206x206px|Liquid chromatography]]
[[File:Chromatography.png|thumb|206x206px|Liquid chromatography]]
By altering the mobile phase, the stationary phase, and/or the factor determining speed of travel, a wide variety of chromatographic methods are available, each ideal for different mixtures. Some of the most common forms of chromatography are as follows.<ref name=":1" />
By altering the mobile phase, the stationary phase, and/or the factor determining speed of travel, a wide variety of chromatographic methods are available, each ideal for different mixtures. Some of the most common forms of chromatography are as follows.<ref name=":1" />
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** stationary phase is a thin layer of solid material, usually silica-based, and the mobile phase is a liquid
** stationary phase is a thin layer of solid material, usually silica-based, and the mobile phase is a liquid
* Column chromatography
* Column chromatography
** stationary phase is within a tube (e.g. packed column with silica, as the example above)
** stationary phase is within a tube (e.g. packed column with silica, as the illustration above)


'''Techniques by separation mechanism'''
'''Techniques by separation mechanism'''
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==Products==
==Products==
The products of a chromatography depend on which method is applied. When applying a gas chromatography the mobile phase is gaseous, while the stationary phase is solid or viscous liquid. The products here are then gases and the separated molecules are then either bound to the solid or liquid phase. When applying a liquid chromatography the mobile phase is liquid and the stationary phase is solid, leading to liquid and solid end products.


=== Post-treatment ===
=== Post-treatment ===
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