Invasive aquatic biomass for sustainable hydrogen: Thermochemical and biological valorization of water hyacinth within circular bioenergy systems | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Invasive aquatic biomass for sustainable hydrogen: Thermochemical and biological valorization of water hyacinth within circular bioenergy systems
Key Points
Hydrogen production potential from water hyacinth is significant and sustainable, indicating a strong alternative energy source.
Results indicate thermochemical and biological methods can effectively valorize aquatic biomass and enhance hydrogen yields.
Observational analysis of biomass utilization highlights the circular economy benefits of using invasive species for energy solutions.
This approach supports sustainable energy strategies while addressing ecological challenges posed by water hyacinth.