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- (753b) Biocrude Production from Switchgrass Using Subcritical Water
Studies have been conducted on the liquefaction of switchgrass in sub-critical water in a flow through reactor. Effect of heterogeneous catalyst K2CO3, and temperature on the liquefaction of switchgrass is studied. The finely grounded switchgrass (40-60 mesh size) is packed in a tubular reactor, and preheated compressed water / K2CO3-water solution is passed through the packed bed at constant pressure. Reactor temperature is increased using electrical furnace. Studies have been conducted for the temperature range 230-260 °C. Liquid product is analyzed for total organic carbon (TOC) content and yields phenols, monomers, degradation products of glucose and organic acids.