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  1. Phytoremediation of Contaminated Sites to Produce Feedstock for Sustainable Biofuels por Ortner, Markus, Otto, H.J., Brunbauer, Lukas, Kick, Christopher, Eschen, Markus, Sanchis, Sonia, Matanzas Valtuille, Nora, Catalan Merlos, Alba, Zeremski, Tijana, Jeromela, A., Milic, S., Szlek, Andrzej, Petela, Karolina, Simla, T., Grassi, Angela, Capaccioli, S., Fermeglia, Matteo, Vanheusden, Bernard, Perišić, Marko, Young, Brian Jonathan, Roqueiro, Gonzalo, Rizzo, Pedro Federico, Heredia, Belén, Hruby, Silvina Anabela, Maletić, S., Roncevic, S., Kragulj Isakovski, M., Beljin, I., Kidikas, Zygimantas, Kasiuliene, A., Gavrilovic, O., Blazquez-Palli, Natalia, Lopez Cabornero, Daniel, Jaggi, Carmen, Klein, Viktor

    Publicado 2024
    “…Phytoremediation consists of employing plants in soil decontamination and its effectiveness depends on the plants ability to absorb, transfer, stabilize, concentrate and/or degrade contaminants. As the project aims for the production of high-quality drop-in biofuels like marine fuels (ISO 8217), gasoline (EN 228) and diesel (EN 590), a biorefinery concept is employed and the biorefinery processing of biomass harvested from four contaminated pilot sites in different regions of Europe and South-America is based on the Thermo-Catalytic Reforming (TCR®) technology, which combines an intermediate pyrolysis process with a subsequently catalytic reforming of the pyrolysis productsThe produced biofuels will present no Land Use Change risks, thus, the phytoremediation will decontaminate lands from a vast variety of pollutants and make the restored lands available for agriculture, while improving the overall sustainability, legal framework, and economics of the process.…”
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