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Thermal upgrading of hydrochar from anaerobic digestion of municipal solid waste organic fraction

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2022-05-10

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Is part of: Fuel
Volume: 2022
Issue: 324
Pagination/Pages: 124435
ISSN: 0016-2361

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Project title: European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie action,
ID: 823745
Institution: Komisja Europejska (KE)
ROR: 00k4n6c32 
Program: MSCA

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Solid fraction obtained from anaerobic digestion of municipal solid waste organic fraction is a waste produced in noticeable amounts, which according to circular economy concept can be upgraded to produce new, value-added products like: hydrogen rich process gas and carbon rich solid material. In this study, thermal upgrading of hydrochar by steam gasification was analysed. Raw material was obtained through hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of digestate from anaerobic digestion of wet fraction of municipal solid waste at 200 and 230 °C, and residence time of 60 and 120 min. The further gasification step was carried out at 800 °C and the residence time was 10 min under nitrogen with a steam atmosphere. The main objective of hydrochar upgrading through steam gasification was production of carbon-rich material with developed active surface area. The study presented promising results regarding proper management of mixed wastes, which have not yet been analysed in the literature. It was noted that low temperature and residence time are favouring active surface area development. Analysis of the main gaseous products of the gasification process showed that syngas is composed mainly of $H_{2}$, $CH_{4}$, $CO_{2}$, $O_{2}$, and $CO$. The hydrogen concentration was the highest noted for hydrochar obtained at highest temperature and residence time. Analysis of the concentration of each syngas component reveals that combined treatment of digestate from anaerobic digestion through the HTC and gasification process results in $H_{2}$-rich syngas products and a high $H_{2}/CO$ ratio with parallel fair quality activated carbon.

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