Artículos de revistas
Production of pellets for combustion and physisorption of CO2 from hydrothermal carbonization of food waste – Part I: High-performance solid biofuels
Fecha
2021-10-15Registro en:
Journal of Cleaner Production, v. 319.
0959-6526
10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128695
2-s2.0-85113280545
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
University of Antioquia
Institución
Resumen
Our study analyzed if it could be possible for converting hydrochar from food waste and its ash into solid biofuels and adsorbents of CO2. The pilot-scale manufacturing of pellets consisted of carbonizing food waste at 200.00 °C and 1.50 MPa for 1.00–2.00 h then pressing its hydrochar and ash with spent coffee ground on an automatic pelletizer at 75.00–100.00 MPa and 150.00 °C for 90.00 s. Products with co-addition were highly durable (97.95–98.05%), burned themselves out stably with 2.75–3.25 W g−1 heat flow and tended to have low slagging, despite their significant amount of ash of 2.80–2.90%. Hypothetically, they replaced approximately 10.00% of generation of electricity and saved 112.20 × 106 Mg yr−1 emission of CO2 from coal. Our insights are timely and absolutely will assist with tackling social and environmental impacts of generation of hazardous (bio)waste and emission of CO2 from coal-like fossil fuels.