Abstract:The use of straw biomass for energy can reduce the use of fossil energy and alleviate air pollution. Herein, the cohydrothermal carbonization (Co‐HTC) of rice straw and wheat straw with corn straw is investigated, and synergistic effects of multistraw biomass are observed in the Co‐HTC process. When the corn straw ratio is 75%, the energetic recovery efficiency, C content, and heating value increase compared to the calculated values of the Co‐HTC products. At 260 °C, the energetic recovery efficiency increases… Show more
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