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Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Dried Distillers Grains with Solubles: A Reaction Temperature Study
The effect of the reaction temperature on hydrothermal
liquefaction
of dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) was investigated using
a novel stop-flow reactor system at varying temperatures (300–400
°C), fixed pressure (250 bar), and fixed reaction time (15 min).
The stop-flow reactor provides rapid heating of biomass feeds and
the option of performing multiple sequential repetitions. This bypasses
long, uncontrollable temperature gradients and unintended changes
in the reaction chemistry. The product, a crude bio-oil, was characterized
in terms of yield, elemental composition, and chemical composition.
Higher reaction temperatures resulted in improved bio-oil yields,
less char formation, and higher heating values of the bio-oil. A supercritical
reaction temperature of 400 °C was found to produce bio-oil in
the highest yields and of the best quality