Catalysts (Dec 2022)

Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Lignocellulosic and Protein-Containing Biomass: A Comprehensive Review

  • Abdul Sattar Jatoi,
  • Ayaz Ali Shah,
  • Jawad Ahmed,
  • Shamimur Rehman,
  • Syed Hasseb Sultan,
  • Abdul Karim Shah,
  • Aamir Raza,
  • Nabisab Mujawar Mubarak,
  • Zubair Hashmi,
  • Muhammad Azam Usto,
  • Muhammad Murtaza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/catal12121621
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 1621

Abstract

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Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) is a thermochemical depolymerization technology, also known as hydrous pyrolysis, that transforms wet biomass into biocrude and valuable chemicals at a moderate temperature (usually 200–400 °C) and high pressure (typically 10–25 MPa). In HTL, water acts as a key reactant in HTL activities. Several properties of water are substantially altered as the reaction state gets closer to the critical point of water, which can result in quick, uniform, and effective reactions. The current review covers the HTL of various feedstocks, especially lignocellulosic and high protein-containing feeds with their in-depth information of the chemical reaction mechanisms involved in the HTL. Further, this review gives insight and knowledge about the influencing factors such as biomass pretreatment, process mode, process conditions, etc., which could affect the efficiency of the hydrothermal process and biocrude productivity. In addition, the latest trends, and emerging challenges to HTL are discussed with suitable recommendations.

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