Different Pathways to Integrate Anaerobic Digestion and Thermochemical Processes: Moving Toward the Circular Economy Concept

As one of the most environmentally friendly and cost-effective method, anaerobic digestion (AD) has been widely studied and developed as a conventional technology to degrade biodegradable materials and produce biogas simultaneously. Various substrate sources are used in this process such as organic...

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Main Authors: Masood Rezaee, Saeed Gitipour, Mohammad-Hossein Sarrafzadeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iranian Association for Energy Economics 2020-02-01
Series:Environmental Energy and Economic Research
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Online Access:http://www.eeer.ir/article_101353_c53b146905614d09fea7a1dd433c1eb5.pdf
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spelling doaj-641c12093ff74d4686ac3b353442ac742020-11-25T02:01:33ZengIranian Association for Energy EconomicsEnvironmental Energy and Economic Research2538-49882676-49972020-02-0141576710.22097/eeer.2019.189193.1090101353Different Pathways to Integrate Anaerobic Digestion and Thermochemical Processes: Moving Toward the Circular Economy ConceptMasood Rezaee0Saeed Gitipour1Mohammad-Hossein Sarrafzadeh2School of Environment, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranSchool of Environment, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranUNESCO Chair on Water Reuse, School of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranAs one of the most environmentally friendly and cost-effective method, anaerobic digestion (AD) has been widely studied and developed as a conventional technology to degrade biodegradable materials and produce biogas simultaneously. Various substrate sources are used in this process such as organic fraction of municipal solid waste (MSW), waste activated sludge (WAS), animal manures, agro-industrial wastes, energy crops, micro- and macro-algae and etc. With the aim of process optimization, several publications have recently studied different configurations to integrate AD and thermochemical processes such as pyrolysis and gasification. These linking technologies seeks to optimize the use of products or by-products of thermochemical processes interchangeably. In this regard, this paper aims to review different potential pathways of feasible integration and coupling. Five hybrid pathways including biochar-amended anaerobic digestion, digestate-derived biochar and hydrochar, anaerobic digestion of aqueous phase liquid derived from pyrolysis and gasification of digestate were reviewed and their schematic diagram were presented. Despite several studies to combine AD with thermochemical valorization processes, further studies at the industrial scale are needed to prove the energy efficiency and economic viability of these coupling pathways.http://www.eeer.ir/article_101353_c53b146905614d09fea7a1dd433c1eb5.pdfanaerobic digestioncircular economygasificationhydrothermal carbonizationpyrolysis
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author Masood Rezaee
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Saeed Gitipour
Mohammad-Hossein Sarrafzadeh
Different Pathways to Integrate Anaerobic Digestion and Thermochemical Processes: Moving Toward the Circular Economy Concept
Environmental Energy and Economic Research
anaerobic digestion
circular economy
gasification
hydrothermal carbonization
pyrolysis
author_facet Masood Rezaee
Saeed Gitipour
Mohammad-Hossein Sarrafzadeh
author_sort Masood Rezaee
title Different Pathways to Integrate Anaerobic Digestion and Thermochemical Processes: Moving Toward the Circular Economy Concept
title_short Different Pathways to Integrate Anaerobic Digestion and Thermochemical Processes: Moving Toward the Circular Economy Concept
title_full Different Pathways to Integrate Anaerobic Digestion and Thermochemical Processes: Moving Toward the Circular Economy Concept
title_fullStr Different Pathways to Integrate Anaerobic Digestion and Thermochemical Processes: Moving Toward the Circular Economy Concept
title_full_unstemmed Different Pathways to Integrate Anaerobic Digestion and Thermochemical Processes: Moving Toward the Circular Economy Concept
title_sort different pathways to integrate anaerobic digestion and thermochemical processes: moving toward the circular economy concept
publisher Iranian Association for Energy Economics
series Environmental Energy and Economic Research
issn 2538-4988
2676-4997
publishDate 2020-02-01
description As one of the most environmentally friendly and cost-effective method, anaerobic digestion (AD) has been widely studied and developed as a conventional technology to degrade biodegradable materials and produce biogas simultaneously. Various substrate sources are used in this process such as organic fraction of municipal solid waste (MSW), waste activated sludge (WAS), animal manures, agro-industrial wastes, energy crops, micro- and macro-algae and etc. With the aim of process optimization, several publications have recently studied different configurations to integrate AD and thermochemical processes such as pyrolysis and gasification. These linking technologies seeks to optimize the use of products or by-products of thermochemical processes interchangeably. In this regard, this paper aims to review different potential pathways of feasible integration and coupling. Five hybrid pathways including biochar-amended anaerobic digestion, digestate-derived biochar and hydrochar, anaerobic digestion of aqueous phase liquid derived from pyrolysis and gasification of digestate were reviewed and their schematic diagram were presented. Despite several studies to combine AD with thermochemical valorization processes, further studies at the industrial scale are needed to prove the energy efficiency and economic viability of these coupling pathways.
topic anaerobic digestion
circular economy
gasification
hydrothermal carbonization
pyrolysis
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