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Hydrothermal Liquefaction (HTL) is a process in which biomass is heated and pressurized in aqueous medium, allowing it to break down into a liquid product that can be used as a fuel source. The resulting liquid, referred to as biocrude, is chemically similar to petroleum and can be refined into various fuels and other products. HTL can be used to convert a variety of biomass sources into liquid fuels, and has the potential to provide a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.
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... We expose the algae to high temperature and pressure in a process known as hydrothermal liquefaction. This process is largely similar to how fossil fuels were formed underground. In order to make this process commercially viable, we have designed and built a new system that is much simpler ...
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... The project explored the link between biomass composition and the Hydrothermal Liquefaction Oil Yield and Properties. ...
... Organics are processed using Hydrothermal Liquefaction (HTL), a continuous thermal-chemical process that breaks down and liquifies organic materials. The reaction occurs under high pressure and temperature, using water as a catalyst to reform the organic materials into long chain ...
... A VDQ-NRG waste repurposing facility integrates several technologies including Hydrothermal Liquefaction (HTL) and Electro-Depolymerization. End products include high-grade distillate, syngas, bio-crude oil, carbon black and other by-products. Water can be reclaimed and utilized as necessary. ...
... Kudos to Steeper for leading the progress in large scale hydrothermal liquefaction technology. ...
... The Solray Reactor Process makes use of “Super Critical Water” to enable the HydroThermal Liquefaction (HTL) process to occur. Water is described as “Supercritical” when its temperature and pressure approaches 350 oC and 250 bar (4000 psi) at the same time. ...
... Michael Washer, PE, Senior Process Engineer and Director of the Merrick Consultancy, presented Making Biosolids Disappear: The Magic of Hydrothermal Liquefaction during the International Biomass Conference & Expo last April. View the slides here: Making Biosolids Disappear ...
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