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This book reviews the recent advances in hydrothermal conversion of
biomass into chemicals and fuels, and consists of 15 chapters. It
introduces the properties of high-temperature water, the merits of
hydrothermal conversion of biomass, and some novel hydrothermal
conversion processes, mainly including hydrothermal production of
value-added products, hydrothermal gasification, hydrothermal
liquefaction and hydrothermal carbonization. This book introduces a
new concept for counteracting the imbalance in the carbon cycle,
which is caused by the rapid consumption of fossil fuels in
anthropogenic activities in combination with the slow formation of
fossil fuels. Accordingly, the book is useful in conveying a
fundamental understanding of hydrothermal conversion of biomass in
the carbon cycle so that a contribution can be made to achieving
sustainable energy and environment. It is also interesting to a
wide readership in various fields including chemical, geologic and
environmental science and engineering. Fangming Jin is a
Distinguished Professor at the School of Environmental Science
& Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
The book covers advances in hydrothermal reduction of CO2 into
low-carbon fuels. It offers perspectives from chemical engineering,
environmental chemicals, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry,
physical chemistry, geology and materials science. It addresses
fundamentals and applications of hydrothermal chemical processes,
associated materials, and technologies. It describes reduction with
biomass and dissociation of water by solar energy-driven two-step
process. Challenges and strategies are discussed to facilitate
research and development.
The book covers advances in hydrothermal reduction of CO2 into
low-carbon fuels. It offers perspectives from chemical engineering,
environmental chemicals, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry,
physical chemistry, geology and materials science. It addresses
fundamentals and applications of hydrothermal chemical processes,
associated materials, and technologies. It describes reduction with
biomass and dissociation of water by solar energy-driven two-step
process. Challenges and strategies are discussed to facilitate
research and development.
This book reviews the recent advances in hydrothermal conversion of
biomass into chemicals and fuels, and consists of 15 chapters. It
introduces the properties of high-temperature water, the merits of
hydrothermal conversion of biomass, and some novel hydrothermal
conversion processes, mainly including hydrothermal production of
value-added products, hydrothermal gasification, hydrothermal
liquefaction and hydrothermal carbonization. This book introduces a
new concept for counteracting the imbalance in the carbon cycle,
which is caused by the rapid consumption of fossil fuels in
anthropogenic activities in combination with the slow formation of
fossil fuels. Accordingly, the book is useful in conveying a
fundamental understanding of hydrothermal conversion of biomass in
the carbon cycle so that a contribution can be made to achieving
sustainable energy and environment. It is also interesting to a
wide readership in various fields including chemical, geologic and
environmental science and engineering. Fangming Jin is a
Distinguished Professor at the School of Environmental Science
& Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
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