Volume 8: Engineering to Address Climate Change; Sustainable Products and Processes 2009
DOI: 10.1115/imece2009-10284
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Hydrothermal Conversion of Cattle Manure to Biooil: Effects of Conversion Parameters on Biooil

Abstract: Due to intensive feedlots operations, the role of cattle manure has changed from a cheap fertilizer to an agricultural waste. Hydrothermal conversion (HTC) is a potential technology of converting cattle manure waste to biooil. In this paper, HTC of cattle manure was studied with regards to the effects of conversion temperature, pressure, residence time, process gas and mass ratios of cattle manure to water on yields and properties of biooil. Results showed that within the temperature range of 260 ∼ 360 °C, bio… Show more

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“…Crucially, however, unlike the low moisture levels needed for pyrolysis, HTL requires significant water content in the reactor (<85 wt%) and is, therefore, perfectly suited to the conversion of wet biomass such as biowaste [44] or algae [45]. These…”
Section: Overview Of Hydrothermal Liquefaction Of Biomassmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crucially, however, unlike the low moisture levels needed for pyrolysis, HTL requires significant water content in the reactor (<85 wt%) and is, therefore, perfectly suited to the conversion of wet biomass such as biowaste [44] or algae [45]. These…”
Section: Overview Of Hydrothermal Liquefaction Of Biomassmentioning
confidence: 99%