Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017
Title: Corinne Granath: Innovator in Biomass Liquefaction
Introduction
Corinne Granath is a notable inventor based in Eslöv, Sweden. She has made significant contributions to the field of biomass liquefaction, focusing on improving conversion efficiency through innovative methods. Her work is particularly relevant in the context of sustainable energy and waste management.
Latest Patents
Corinne holds a patent for the "Liquefaction of biomass at low pH." This invention relates to the regulation of pH during the liquefaction process. The method involves treating biomass feedstock with hot compressed liquid water (HCW) at subcritical and/or supercritical conditions, specifically at a pH of no more than 4. This approach aims to enhance conversion efficiency while also addressing issues related to clogging and fouling of sticky biomass components in processing equipment. The invention also explores the use of additives to further optimize the biomass liquefaction process.
Career Highlights
Corinne Granath is currently associated with Renmatix, Inc., where she continues to develop innovative solutions in biomass processing. Her expertise in the field has positioned her as a key player in advancing sustainable technologies.
Collaborations
Corinne has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Anders Carlius and Andreas Gram, contributing to a dynamic work environment that fosters innovation and creativity.
Conclusion
Corinne Granath's work in biomass liquefaction exemplifies the potential of innovative approaches to enhance sustainability in energy production. Her contributions are paving the way for more efficient and environmentally friendly processes in the industry.