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The WikiChar section is your comprehensive resource for understanding hydrothermal and vapothermal processes. Here you’ll find scientifically accurate information, detailed technical descriptions, practical applications, and an extensive bibliography of peer-reviewed research.
🔬 Hydrothermal Processes Overview
Hydrothermal processes use water at elevated temperature and pressure to convert biomass and organic waste into valuable products. These technologies offer sustainable solutions for waste management, renewable energy production, and carbon sequestration.
| Process | Temperature | Main Product | Key Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hydrothermal Carbonization (HTC) | 180-250 °C | Solid (hydrochar) | Fuel, soil amendment, carbon storage |
| Hydrothermal Liquefaction (HTL) | 280-374 °C | Liquid (bio-crude) | Transportation fuels |
| Hydrothermal Gasification (HTG) | >374 °C | Gas (syngas/H2) | Hydrogen production |
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- Process Details: In-depth technical descriptions of HTC, HTL, HTG, HTH, and HTF processes
- Product Characterization: Properties and applications of hydrochar, process water, and gas products
- Practical Applications: Real-world use cases in waste management, energy, agriculture, and industry
- Technical Glossary: Comprehensive definitions of key terms and concepts
- Scientific Bibliography: Curated collection of peer-reviewed research papers and reviews
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