(96c) Thermochemical Conversion of Waste Biomass
AIChE Annual Meeting
2022
2022 Annual Meeting
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
25th Anniversary of The Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division II (Invited Talks)
Monday, November 14, 2022 - 1:20pm to 1:45pm
The desire to produce energy and commodities using more sustainable processes has increased significantly over the past few decades, and the need for decarbonization has led researchers to explore converting renewable or waste biomass feedstocks to higher value products. One thermochemical conversion technique that has gained attention for wet feedstocks is hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL). The HTL process requires subcritical temperatures and pressures (250-350°C; 5-22 MPa) and operates at 10-30 wt% solids. Since the HTL process utilizes water as a reaction media, extensive drying of wet feedstocks is not necessary which reduces the feedstock pretreatment costs. Thus, HTL is an ideal conversion technique for wet waste biomass such as algae and municipal sludge. Recent studies have also shown that co-solvents can also be used in the liquefaction process and can enhance the yield and product properties. This talk will highlight some of the recent work on the valorization of waste biomass to produce biocrude and biochars rich in nutrients.