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Hydrothermal and Supercritical Water Processes

All you need to know about the application of water for processes at elevated temperatures: as a medium for extractions, biomass processing, waste destruction, nanoparticles, single crystals, steam cycles, and more

Gerd Brunner (Author)

9780444594136, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 30 April 2014

604 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.4 cm, 1.13 kg

Hydrothermal and Supercritical Water Processes presents an overview on the properties and applications of water at elevated temperatures and pressures. It combines fundamentals with production process aspects. Water is an extraordinary substance. At elevated temperatures (and pressures) its properties change dramatically due to the modifications of the molecular structure of bulk water that varies from a stable three-dimensional network, formed by hydrogen bonds at low and moderate temperatures, to an assembly of separated polar water molecules at high and supercritical temperatures. With varying pressure and temperature, water is turned from a solvent for ionic species to a solvent for polar and non-polar substances. This variability and an enhanced reactivity of water have led to many practical applications and to even more research activities, related to such areas as energy transfer, extraction of functional molecules, unique chemical reactions, biomass conversion and fuel materials processing, destruction of dangerous compounds and recycling of useful ones, growth of monolithic crystals, and preparation of metallic nanoparticles.

This book provides an introduction into the wide range of activities that are possible in aqueous mixtures. It is organized to facilitate understanding of the main features, outlines the main applications, and gives access to further information

1. Introduction2. Properties of pure water3. Properties of mixtures with water4. Heat transfer5. Reactions in hydrothermal and supercritical water6. Extraction processes7. Processing of fuel materials with hydrothermal and supercritical water8. Processing of biomass with hydrothermal and supercritical water9. Synthetic polymers recycling10. Oxidation in high-temperature and supercritical water11. Hydrothermal processes12. Corrosion in high-temperature and supercritical water13. Process components and processes

Subject Areas: Fluid mechanics [PHDF]

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