2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.01.127
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Biological systems for treatment and valorization of wastewater generated from hydrothermal liquefaction of biomass and systems thinking: A review

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“…Several pieces of literature recorded the liquefaction temperature between 200℃ to 350℃, with the pressure 5 to 10 MPa and residence time between 5 to 60 mins [56]. In recent years several attempts are made in pipeline such isothermal and fast HTL by altering the heating rate given to the biomass [57,58].…”
Section: Hydrothermal Liquefactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several pieces of literature recorded the liquefaction temperature between 200℃ to 350℃, with the pressure 5 to 10 MPa and residence time between 5 to 60 mins [56]. In recent years several attempts are made in pipeline such isothermal and fast HTL by altering the heating rate given to the biomass [57,58].…”
Section: Hydrothermal Liquefactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, most research has focused on the feasibility of reusing the HTL liquid phase for algae cultivation to reduce the consumption of fertilizers for their growth [29]. Leng et al [30] and Gu et al [31] have provided a detailed overview of studies that concern the recycling of nutrients for algae cultivation. Generally, the HTL liquid phase has to be heavily diluted to avoid the inhibitory effect of organic compounds, such as phenols, furans, aromatic hydrocarbons, and nitrogenous compounds [26,32], on algal growth rate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang et al (2018) utilized ozonation to efficiently convert phenols and N-heterocyclic compounds in HTLWW, with BOD 5 /COD increasing by 32.36% (maximum of 0.41). These studies demonstrated that AD is a feasible method for degrading HTLWW that can significantly improve the energy recovery of the hydrothermal liquefaction process system (Gu et al, 2019). Additionally, the microbial community structures were directly related to the degradation efficiency of the organic wastewater.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%