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*The resulting "biocoal" can be used as a [[Fuel]] or Chemical Feedstock, as a [[Soil Amendment]] (similar to [[biochar]]), and as a filtration media, among other things | *The resulting "biocoal" can be used as a [[Fuel]] or Chemical Feedstock, as a [[Soil Amendment]] (similar to [[biochar]]), and as a filtration media, among other things | ||
*’’’As with how [[Torrefaction]] is essentially partial [[Pyrolysis]] caused by calmer reaction conditions, HTC can be “tuned” to produce Pure Carbon, or something more akin to [[Lignite]] | *’’’As with how [[Torrefaction]] is essentially partial [[Pyrolysis]] caused by calmer reaction conditions, HTC can be “tuned” to produce Pure Carbon, or something more akin to [[Lignite]] | ||
=Clarification on Carbon Produced= | |||
*’’’Hydrochar’’’ shall be used as the term for (Near) Pure Amorphous Carbon which is similar to [[Charcoal]] , [[Carbon Black]] , or [[Petcoke]] and can be used as such | |||
*’’’Bio-Coal’’’ shall be used to refer to Oily Product intended for use as a [[Solid Fuel]] akin to [[Lignite]] / [[Bituminous Coal]] , or as a Chemical Feedstock for products such as [[Asphaultum]] (Useful for [[Japan Black]] , a durable Metal Coating called [[Japanning]] , [[Humic Acids]] , or potentially [[Wax]] akin to [[Cerasin Wax]] [[Ozokerite]] , [[Motan Wax]] | |||
=Open Source Hardware Needs= | =Open Source Hardware Needs= |
Revision as of 19:33, 16 September 2024

Carbon nanoballs made from glucose via hydrothermal carbonization, that have been processed with CO2 for 6 hours to change surface properties. SEM image from University of Tartu.
Basics
- Hydrothermal Carbonization (HTC), also known as "hydrochar", is a form of thermal biomass conversion that involves moderate temperatures and pressures over an aqueous solution of biomass in a dilute acid for several hours.
- One advantage of the HTC process over conventional dry-thermal pre-treatments is the ability to handle wet feedstock without pre-drying.
- The resulting "biocoal" can be used as a Fuel or Chemical Feedstock, as a Soil Amendment (similar to biochar), and as a filtration media, among other things
- ’’’As with how Torrefaction is essentially partial Pyrolysis caused by calmer reaction conditions, HTC can be “tuned” to produce Pure Carbon, or something more akin to Lignite
Clarification on Carbon Produced
- ’’’Hydrochar’’’ shall be used as the term for (Near) Pure Amorphous Carbon which is similar to Charcoal , Carbon Black , or Petcoke and can be used as such
- ’’’Bio-Coal’’’ shall be used to refer to Oily Product intended for use as a Solid Fuel akin to Lignite / Bituminous Coal , or as a Chemical Feedstock for products such as Asphaultum (Useful for Japan Black , a durable Metal Coating called Japanning , Humic Acids , or potentially Wax akin to Cerasin Wax Ozokerite , Motan Wax
Open Source Hardware Needs
- Pressure Vessel
Internal Links
- Biochar (The term used for using Charcoal / Bio- Petcoke or Hydrochar in soil as a [[Soilsuch as Synthetic Amazonian Black Earth )
- Torrefaction
- The Biochar Economy