“…The ignition temperature was lower than that found in the oil derived from SS pyrolysis (i.e., 200 °C) 65 and the oil derived from food waste HTL (i.e., 217-255 °C), 62 but higher than that in refined crude oil (i.e., 145 °C). 66 This indicates that the biocrudes obtained from the HTL of both SS and digestate contained a higher amount of light organic compounds which require less energy for decomposition, 67,68 resulting in an easier ignition and shorter burnout than other biocrude alternatives.…”