Hydrochar derived from Liquorice root pulp utilizing catalytic/non-catalytic hydrothermal carbonization: RSM optimization and cationic dye adsorption assessment

A Akbari, SJ Peighambardoust, M Lotfi - Journal of Water Process …, 2023 - Elsevier
The present study targeted producing hydrochar from Liquorice root pulp employing the
catalytic/non-catalytic hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) method and evaluating its …

Hydrothermal conversion behavior of Chinese medicine residues and pyrolysis and combustion characteristics of hydrochars

Y Luo, T Mi, F Huang, Y Kuang, Y Liu, Y Liu, C Zheng… - Fuel, 2025 - Elsevier
Chinese medicine residues (CMRs), as an organic solid waste with high moisture content,
have been considered as a potential energy source. In this study, three types of CMRs …

Adsorption potential of hydrochar derived from hydrothermal carbonization of waste biomass towards the removal of methylene blue dye from wastewater

R Saini, M Pandey, RK Mishra, P Kumar - Biomass Conversion and …, 2024 - Springer
Industrialization plays a major role in water pollution through the discharge of effluents
produced by various industries such as textiles, paper, leather, cosmetics, and paint …

Bioeconomy for Sustainable Biomaterials and Bioproducts Development

SB Ummalyma - Bioeconomy for Sustainability, 2024 - Springer
The bioeconomy from biomass-based resources is given higher priority for the production of
biomaterials, bioproducts, and biofuels to boost the economy of a country. The application of …

Investigation of Use of Hydrochars Obtained From Legume Wastes as Fuel and Their Conversion into Activated Carbon for Amoxicillin Removal

İC Kantarlı - Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science - dergipark.org.tr
Legume wastes, pinto bean peel (PBP) and pea shell (PS), were hydrothermally carbonized
in subcritical water at various temperatures (200-240° C) with the aim of obtaining a solid …