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Characterized hydrochar of algal biomass for producing solid fuel through hydrothermal carbonization

•Hydrothermal conversion applied to produce the solid fuel as renewable energy resource from algal biomass.•The hydrothermal carbonization reaction achieved improvement of dewaterability and upgrading fuel properties of hydrochars.•Due to the hydrothermal carbonization, energy storage effects were u...

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Published in:Bioresource technology 2018-06, Vol.258, p.119-124
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