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Hydrothermal-enhanced pyrolysis for efficient NO X reduction and biochar valorization from food waste digestate

Pyrolysis has emerged as a promising technology for valorizing digestate resulting from the anaerobic digestion of food waste. However, the high NO emissions during pyrolysis limit its application. This study proposed a hydrothermal coupled pyrolysis process to control the element transfer in digest...

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Published in:Waste management (Elmsford) 2024-05, Vol.183, p.112
Main Authors: Shao, Mingshuai, Zhang, Chao, Chen, Qindong, Wu, Huanan, Dong, Zihang, Bai, Xinyue, Wang, Ning, Xu, Qiyong
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Language:English
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Summary:Pyrolysis has emerged as a promising technology for valorizing digestate resulting from the anaerobic digestion of food waste. However, the high NO emissions during pyrolysis limit its application. This study proposed a hydrothermal coupled pyrolysis process to control the element transfer in digestate during biochar production. The efficient reduction of NO emissions and the improvement of biochar adsorbability were realized. The hydrothermal process reduced the nitrogen content in solid digestate by 49.10 %-81.79 %, thus reducing the NO precursors in syngas and the N-containing substances in bio-oil. Additionally, the specific surface area and the total pore volume of biochar were enhanced from 25 m /g to 60-73 m /g and 0.06 cm /g to 0.12-0.14 cm /g, respectively. More defects, oxygen-containing functional groups, and doped Ca on the biochar resulted in a high phosphate removal efficiency of 94 %. The proposed technology provides an efficient and environmentally friendly way to utilize the digestate.
ISSN:1879-2456