Hydrothermal Carbonization of Various Paper Mill Sludges: An Observation of Solid Fuel Properties
Each year the pulp and paper industries generate enormous amounts of effluent treatment sludge. The sludge is made up of various fractions including primary, secondary, deinked, fiber rejects sludge, etc. The goal of this study was to evaluate the fuel properties of the hydrochars produced from vari...
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doaj-09531bd7d42f451ebb34111cc98356cb2020-11-25T00:25:24ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-03-0112585810.3390/en12050858en12050858Hydrothermal Carbonization of Various Paper Mill Sludges: An Observation of Solid Fuel PropertiesNepu Saha0Akbar Saba1Pretom Saha2Kyle McGaughy3Diana Franqui-Villanueva4William J. Orts5William M. Hart-Cooper6M. Toufiq Reza7Institute for Sustainable Energy and the Environment, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USAInstitute for Sustainable Energy and the Environment, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USAInstitute for Sustainable Energy and the Environment, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USAInstitute for Sustainable Energy and the Environment, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USAUSDA-PWA, ARS, WRRC, BCE, 800 Buchanan Street, Albany, CA 94710, USAUSDA-PWA, ARS, WRRC, BCE, 800 Buchanan Street, Albany, CA 94710, USAUSDA-PWA, ARS, WRRC, BCE, 800 Buchanan Street, Albany, CA 94710, USAInstitute for Sustainable Energy and the Environment, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USAEach year the pulp and paper industries generate enormous amounts of effluent treatment sludge. The sludge is made up of various fractions including primary, secondary, deinked, fiber rejects sludge, etc. The goal of this study was to evaluate the fuel properties of the hydrochars produced from various types of paper mill sludges (PMS) at 180 °C, 220 °C, and 260 °C. The hydrochars, as well as the raw feedstocks, were characterized by means of ultimate analysis, proximate analysis, moisture, ash, lignin, sugar, and higher heating value (HHVdaf) measurements. Finally, combustion indices of selected hydrochars were evaluated and compared with bituminous coal. The results showed that HHVdaf of hydrochar produced at 260 °C varied between 11.4 MJ/kg and 31.5 MJ/kg depending on the feedstock. This implies that the fuel application of hydrochar produced from PMS depends on the quality of feedstocks rather than the hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) temperature. The combustion indices also showed that when hydrochars are co-combusted with coal, they have similar combustion indices to that of coal alone. However, based on the energy and ash contents in the produced hydrochars, Primary and Secondary Sludge (PPS2) could be a viable option for co-combustion with coal in an existing coal-fired power plant.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/5/858primary sludgesecondary sludgedeinked sludgefiber rejectshydrocharcombustion indicesfuel properties |
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Nepu Saha Akbar Saba Pretom Saha Kyle McGaughy Diana Franqui-Villanueva William J. Orts William M. Hart-Cooper M. Toufiq Reza Hydrothermal Carbonization of Various Paper Mill Sludges: An Observation of Solid Fuel Properties Energies primary sludge secondary sludge deinked sludge fiber rejects hydrochar combustion indices fuel properties |
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Nepu Saha Akbar Saba Pretom Saha Kyle McGaughy Diana Franqui-Villanueva William J. Orts William M. Hart-Cooper M. Toufiq Reza |
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Hydrothermal Carbonization of Various Paper Mill Sludges: An Observation of Solid Fuel Properties |
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Hydrothermal Carbonization of Various Paper Mill Sludges: An Observation of Solid Fuel Properties |
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Hydrothermal Carbonization of Various Paper Mill Sludges: An Observation of Solid Fuel Properties |
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Hydrothermal Carbonization of Various Paper Mill Sludges: An Observation of Solid Fuel Properties |
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Hydrothermal Carbonization of Various Paper Mill Sludges: An Observation of Solid Fuel Properties |
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hydrothermal carbonization of various paper mill sludges: an observation of solid fuel properties |
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Each year the pulp and paper industries generate enormous amounts of effluent treatment sludge. The sludge is made up of various fractions including primary, secondary, deinked, fiber rejects sludge, etc. The goal of this study was to evaluate the fuel properties of the hydrochars produced from various types of paper mill sludges (PMS) at 180 °C, 220 °C, and 260 °C. The hydrochars, as well as the raw feedstocks, were characterized by means of ultimate analysis, proximate analysis, moisture, ash, lignin, sugar, and higher heating value (HHVdaf) measurements. Finally, combustion indices of selected hydrochars were evaluated and compared with bituminous coal. The results showed that HHVdaf of hydrochar produced at 260 °C varied between 11.4 MJ/kg and 31.5 MJ/kg depending on the feedstock. This implies that the fuel application of hydrochar produced from PMS depends on the quality of feedstocks rather than the hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) temperature. The combustion indices also showed that when hydrochars are co-combusted with coal, they have similar combustion indices to that of coal alone. However, based on the energy and ash contents in the produced hydrochars, Primary and Secondary Sludge (PPS2) could be a viable option for co-combustion with coal in an existing coal-fired power plant. |
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primary sludge secondary sludge deinked sludge fiber rejects hydrochar combustion indices fuel properties |
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