Hydrothermal carbonization of different recycling paper mill waste streams
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Assis, Englatina I.N.C.
Chirwa, Evans M.N.
Tichapondwa, Shepherd Masimba
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Italian Association of Chemical Engineering
Abstract
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is an attractive technology to address problems associated with moisturerich
pulp and paper sludge generated at South African mills and wastewater treatment plants. In this study,
sludge generated from the repulping process, recycling paper process, and primary clarifier wastewater
treatment were selected to investigate the potential of HTC to upgrade the feedstock into solid fuel. Experiments
were performed in a batch reactor autoclave at different operating temperatures (200 °C, 220 °C and 240 °C),
residence time of 3 h, and wet biomass to deionized water ratio of 1:9. Data on the physicochemical
characteristics and calorific values of the solid yield, as well as carbon mass distribution, were reported. Results
revealed that higher temperatures resulted in hydrochar with higher calorific values from 15.26 to 22.57 MJ/kg,
15.33 to 20.32 for repulping paper sludge and recycling paper sludge, respectively, but lower calorific values
(from 9.79 MJ/kg to 7.02 MJ/kg) for sludge from primary clarifier process. The proportions of fixed carbon for
hydrochars obtained at 245 °C were 5-7 times greater than the raw samples, but solid mass yield decreased
with an increase in reaction temperatures for all feedstocks. Analysis of the carbon mass balance revealed that,
for all HTC treatments, the majority of the carbon fraction was retained in the hydrochar. HTC was proven to be
an efficient technology for upgrading sludge generated at pulp and paper mills in South Africa into hydrochar
with enhanced properties with a variety of applications including solid fuel, energy storage, soil amendment,
adsorbent and catalyst.
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Mills, South Africa (SA), Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC), Wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), Moisturerich pulp, Paper sludge, South African mills
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Citation
Assis E.I., Chirwa E.M., Tichapondwa S.M., 2021, Hydrothermal Carbonization of Different Recycling Paper Mill
Waste Streams, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 88, 43-48 DOI: 10.3303/CET2188007.
