Evaluation and optimization of hydrothermal carbonization condition for hydrochar and methane yield from anaerobic digestion of organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW)

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作者
Abdoli, Mohammad Ali [1 ]
Ghasemzadeh, Reza [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tehran, Grad Fac Environm, Dept Environm Engn, Tehran, Iran
关键词
Hydrothermal carbonization; Anaerobic digestion; Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste; (OFMSW); Methane; Response Surface Method (RSM); PRETREATMENT METHODS; ACTIVATED-SLUDGE; CO-DIGESTION; BIOMASS; ENERGY; TEMPERATURE; CELLULOSE; PRODUCTS; WATER; DIGESTIBILITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.fuel.2023.129531
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Effectively converting and utilizing the organic fraction of municipal solid waste is a critical strategy to combat environmental pollution and optimize resource utilization. Responsible handling of waste by-products in an environmentally sustainable manner is essential. The utilization of hydrothermal carbonization and anaerobic digestion are rising as progressive, environmentally sustainable technologies for handling the organic component of municipal solid waste, with the added benefit of energy recuperation. Given distinct experimental objectives, comprehensively investigating the optimal conditions for both hydrothermal carbonization and anaerobic digestion experiments with hydrochar feed poses significant challenges. As a result, this study centers its attention on the hydrochars generated through the hydrothermal carbonization process and their impact on the anaerobic digestion of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste. In the first, the relationship between proximate analysis, ultimate analysis, fuel properties, fiber composition, and methane yield of hydrochars at different conditions (150 & LE; temperature & LE; 230 degrees C, 20 & LE; retention time & LE; 60 min, and 0.15 & LE; biomass loading & LE; 0.35 g/ml) was evaluated. The content of carbon and hydrogen was increased while the content of oxygen decreased. The hydrothermal carbonization process resulted in an increase in the carbon and hydrogen content, accompanied by a decrease in oxygen content. Moreover, alterations in temperature and retention time during the hydrothermal pretreatment led to variations in the contents of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin in the hydrochars. Upon subjecting the hydrochars to anaerobic digestion, the methane yield exhibited a wide range, varying from -51.3 to 61.69% in comparison to the control sample. These outcomes emphasize the significant influence of hydrothermal carbonization conditions on the subsequent anaerobic digestion process, yielding a diverse spectrum of methane production levels. Subsequently, the Response Surface Method, a statistical methodology, was employed to investigate the influence of three parameters. Through this approach, optimal conditions were determined to achieve the maximum hydrochar yield (HC150-20-0.35) at 68.6%, the maximum methane yield (HC168.52-39.47-0.19) at 251.38 ml/g VS, and the simultaneous maximization of hydrochar yield and methane yield (HC159.9-28.75-0.23) at 63.1% and 237.68 ml/g VS, respectively. Finally, the structural and morphological properties of the optimized hydrochars were subjected to thorough analysis.
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