Combustion reactivity of sewage sludge hydrochar derived from hydrothermal carbonization via thermogravimetric analysis
Wastewater treatment plant sludge contains a high concentration of organic compounds that can be used to produce fuel viahydrothermal carbonization (HTC). This study investigated the combustion reactivity and kinetic parameters of hydrochars produced to understand the combustion behavior of the soli...
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Roslan Siti Zaharah; Zainudin Siti Fairuz; Aris Alijah Mohd.; Chin Khor Bee; Daud Ahmad Rafizan Mohamad; Zainol Muzakkir Mohammad; Syed-Hassan Syed Shatir A. |
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Roslan Siti Zaharah; Zainudin Siti Fairuz; Aris Alijah Mohd.; Chin Khor Bee; Daud Ahmad Rafizan Mohamad; Zainol Muzakkir Mohammad; Syed-Hassan Syed Shatir A. Combustion reactivity of sewage sludge hydrochar derived from hydrothermal carbonization via thermogravimetric analysis Engineering |
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Roslan Siti Zaharah; Zainudin Siti Fairuz; Aris Alijah Mohd.; Chin Khor Bee; Daud Ahmad Rafizan Mohamad; Zainol Muzakkir Mohammad; Syed-Hassan Syed Shatir A. |
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Roslan, Siti Zaharah; Zainudin, Siti Fairuz; Aris, Alijah Mohd.; Chin, Khor Bee; Daud, Ahmad Rafizan Mohamad; Zainol, Muzakkir Mohammad; Syed-Hassan, Syed Shatir A. Combustion reactivity of sewage sludge hydrochar derived from hydrothermal carbonization via thermogravimetric analysis CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COMMUNICATIONS English Article; Early Access Wastewater treatment plant sludge contains a high concentration of organic compounds that can be used to produce fuel viahydrothermal carbonization (HTC). This study investigated the combustion reactivity and kinetic parameters of hydrochars produced to understand the combustion behavior of the solid fuel derived from HTC. The hydrochar was produced at various temperatures ranging from 150 to 300 degrees C, reaction times ranging from 30 to 150 min, and solid loadings ranging from 10% to 30%. The combustion behavior of sewage sludge (SS) and hydrochar was evaluated using thermogravimetric analysis with a constant air flow rate (100 mL/min) and heating rate (10 degrees C/min) from ambient temperature to 900 degrees C. It was observed that the HTC temperature, reaction time, and solid loading influenced the combustion characteristics and kinetics of the hydrochar. Additionally, the hydrochar exhibited higher ignition and burnout temperatures and a lower peak temperature than SS, indicating superior performance and reactivity in combustion. The combustion kinetic analysis also revealed that the hydrochar had a range of lower activation energy (29.12-41.60 kJ/mol) than SS (52.95 kJ/mol). Therefore, hydrochar derived from SS has the potential to be used as a substrate for solid fuel production for future renewable energy sources. TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC 0098-6445 1563-5201 2024 10.1080/00986445.2024.2417899 Engineering WOS:001336279800001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001336279800001 |
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Combustion reactivity of sewage sludge hydrochar derived from hydrothermal carbonization via thermogravimetric analysis |
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Combustion reactivity of sewage sludge hydrochar derived from hydrothermal carbonization via thermogravimetric analysis |
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Combustion reactivity of sewage sludge hydrochar derived from hydrothermal carbonization via thermogravimetric analysis |
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Combustion reactivity of sewage sludge hydrochar derived from hydrothermal carbonization via thermogravimetric analysis |
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Combustion reactivity of sewage sludge hydrochar derived from hydrothermal carbonization via thermogravimetric analysis |
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Combustion reactivity of sewage sludge hydrochar derived from hydrothermal carbonization via thermogravimetric analysis |
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Wastewater treatment plant sludge contains a high concentration of organic compounds that can be used to produce fuel viahydrothermal carbonization (HTC). This study investigated the combustion reactivity and kinetic parameters of hydrochars produced to understand the combustion behavior of the solid fuel derived from HTC. The hydrochar was produced at various temperatures ranging from 150 to 300 degrees C, reaction times ranging from 30 to 150 min, and solid loadings ranging from 10% to 30%. The combustion behavior of sewage sludge (SS) and hydrochar was evaluated using thermogravimetric analysis with a constant air flow rate (100 mL/min) and heating rate (10 degrees C/min) from ambient temperature to 900 degrees C. It was observed that the HTC temperature, reaction time, and solid loading influenced the combustion characteristics and kinetics of the hydrochar. Additionally, the hydrochar exhibited higher ignition and burnout temperatures and a lower peak temperature than SS, indicating superior performance and reactivity in combustion. The combustion kinetic analysis also revealed that the hydrochar had a range of lower activation energy (29.12-41.60 kJ/mol) than SS (52.95 kJ/mol). Therefore, hydrochar derived from SS has the potential to be used as a substrate for solid fuel production for future renewable energy sources. |
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