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Frenzel, P. (author), Hillerbrand, R. (author), Pfennig, A. (author)
The vast majority of today’s chemical products are based on crude oil. An attractive and sustainable alternative feedstock is biomass. Since crude oil and biomass differ in various properties, new synthesis pathways and processes have to be developed. In order to prioritize limited resources for research and development (R & D), their economic...
journal article 2014
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Yakaboylu, O. (author), Harinck, J. (author), Smit, K.G. (author), De Jong, W. (author)
The supercritical water gasification process is an alternative to both conventional gasification as well as anaerobic digestion as it does not require drying and the process takes place at much shorter residence times; a few minutes at most. The drastic changes in the thermo-physical properties of water from the liquid state to the supercritical...
journal article 2014
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Siedlecki, M. (author), De Jong, W. (author), Verkooijen, A.H.M. (author)
Biomass is one of the renewable and potentially sustainable energy sources and has many possible applications varying from heat generation to the production of advanced secondary energy carriers. The latter option would allow mobile services like the transportation sector to reduce its dependency on the fossil fuel supply. This article reviews...
journal article 2011