Grape marc is a residue of the wine-making industry, nowadays not always effectively valorized. It consists of grape seeds (mostly lignocellulosic) and grape skins (mostly holocellulosic). In order to understand possible correlations between seeds and skins in forming hydrochar for it to be used as a solid biofuel, hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) was applied separately to grape marc and its constituents. HTC was performed at several process conditions (temperature: 180, 220 and 250 °C; reaction time: 0.5, 1, 3 and 8 h), in order to collect data on the three phases formed downstream of the process: solid (hydrochar), liquid and gas. An in deep analytical characterization was performed: ultimate analysis and calorific value for hydrochar...
In this study, hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of grape seeds, a lignocellulosic biomass, was carri...
Hydrothermal carbonization (in acronym, HTC) is a thermochemical conversion process through which it...
This study examined the influence of process variables on the hydrochar production from wet biomasse...
Grape marc is a residue of the wine-making industry, nowadays not always effectively valorized. It c...
In this paper, the use of grape marc for energy purposes was investigated. Grape marc is a residual ...
The ignition properties of solid hydrochars and their slurries derived from the hydrothermal carboni...
The agro-industrial sector makes a high contribution to greenhouse gas emissions; therefore, proper ...
In this study, carbonization products of grape pomace (hydrochar and process water) have been thorou...
This study examines the kinetics of pyrolysis and oxidation of hydrochars through thermal analysis. ...
International audienceThe wine industry represents an important economic sector in the Mediterranean...
This work aims at finding an alternative strategy to manage the waste generated by the winemaking in...
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) can potentially improve the fuel quality of low-value biomass resou...
A two-stage conversion process for the production of a valuable product from biomass waste, i.e., gr...
A myriad of resources and efforts have been devoted to assessing the possibilities of using locally ...
WOS: 000335436000033PubMed ID: 24709539Grape pomace was treated by hydrothermal carbonization (sub-c...
In this study, hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of grape seeds, a lignocellulosic biomass, was carri...
Hydrothermal carbonization (in acronym, HTC) is a thermochemical conversion process through which it...
This study examined the influence of process variables on the hydrochar production from wet biomasse...
Grape marc is a residue of the wine-making industry, nowadays not always effectively valorized. It c...
In this paper, the use of grape marc for energy purposes was investigated. Grape marc is a residual ...
The ignition properties of solid hydrochars and their slurries derived from the hydrothermal carboni...
The agro-industrial sector makes a high contribution to greenhouse gas emissions; therefore, proper ...
In this study, carbonization products of grape pomace (hydrochar and process water) have been thorou...
This study examines the kinetics of pyrolysis and oxidation of hydrochars through thermal analysis. ...
International audienceThe wine industry represents an important economic sector in the Mediterranean...
This work aims at finding an alternative strategy to manage the waste generated by the winemaking in...
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) can potentially improve the fuel quality of low-value biomass resou...
A two-stage conversion process for the production of a valuable product from biomass waste, i.e., gr...
A myriad of resources and efforts have been devoted to assessing the possibilities of using locally ...
WOS: 000335436000033PubMed ID: 24709539Grape pomace was treated by hydrothermal carbonization (sub-c...
In this study, hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of grape seeds, a lignocellulosic biomass, was carri...
Hydrothermal carbonization (in acronym, HTC) is a thermochemical conversion process through which it...
This study examined the influence of process variables on the hydrochar production from wet biomasse...