What is the difference between wet biomass and dry biomass
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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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Wet Biomass : This biomass includes organic waste from the farming and food industries, urban waste, microalgae, and other high-moisture-content material that is not frequently recycled.
Dry Biomass : The dry matter of a sample or of an object when completely dried (lacks or excluding water).
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