Biology, asked by Blavanyaalavzzz, 1 year ago

difference between wet biomass and dry biomass​

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Answered by gurpreet8765
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Explanation:

When you pyrolyze or liquefy wet biomass, the water in this wet biomass will be converted into steam that acts as an inerting environment that is necessary during the partial thermal decomposition process. If, however, you start with dry biomass, you will then need to add inject water (or steam) into the hydrothermal liquefaction (i.e., pyrolysis) process.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

When you pyrolyze or liquefy wet biomass, the water in this wet biomass will be converted into steam that acts as an inerting environment that is necessary during the partial thermal decomposition process. If, however, you start with dry biomass, you will then need to add inject water (or steam) into the hydrothermal liquefaction (i.e., pyrolysis) process.

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