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- Patent Title: Biomass hydrothermal decomposition apparatus, method thereof, and organic material production system using biomass material
- Patent Title (中): 生物质水热分解装置及其生物质材料生产系统
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Application No.: US12443515Application Date: 2008-09-19
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Publication No.: US08980060B2Publication Date: 2015-03-17
- Inventor: Isao Ishida , Seiichi Terakura , Hideo Suzuki , Seiji Kobayashi
- Applicant: Isao Ishida , Seiichi Terakura , Hideo Suzuki , Seiji Kobayashi
- Applicant Address: JP Kobe
- Assignee: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Mechatronics Systems, Ltd.
- Current Assignee: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Mechatronics Systems, Ltd.
- Current Assignee Address: JP Kobe
- Agency: Westerman, Hattori, Daniels & Adrian, LLP
- Priority: JP2008-023188 20080201
- International Application: PCT/JP2008/067038 WO 20080919
- International Announcement: WO2009/096060 WO 20090806
- Main IPC: B02C11/08
- IPC: B02C11/08 ; B02C21/00 ; D21C7/00 ; B01D11/02 ; B09B3/00 ; C08B37/00 ; C08H7/00 ; C10L5/44 ; C10L9/08 ; C12P7/10 ; C12M1/00 ; C12M1/33

Abstract:
A biomass hydrothermal decomposition apparatus includes, a biomass feeder (31) that feeds biomass material (11) under normal pressure to under increased pressure, a hydrothermal decomposition device (42A) that allows the fed biomass material (11) to be gradually moved inside a device main body (42A) from either end thereof in a consolidated condition, and also allows hot compressed water (15) to be fed from an other end of a feed section for the biomass material into the main body (42A), so as to cause the biomass material (11) and the hot compressed water (15) to countercurrently contact with each other and undergo hydrothermal decomposition, and that elutes a lignin component and a hemicellulose component into the hot compressed water, so as to separate the lignin component and the hemicellulose component from the biomass material (11); and a biomass discharger (51) that discharges, from the side where the hot compressed water is fed into the device main body, a biomass solid residue (17) under increased pressure to under normal pressure.
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