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Simultaneous implementation of sludge dewatering and solid biofuel production by microwave torrefaction

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Volume 195, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.110775

Keywords

Sludge; Dewatering; Solid biofuel; Torrefaction; Microwave; Power consumption

Funding

  1. Open Project of State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology [QAK201807]
  2. Project of Thousand Youth Talents
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 109-2221-E-006-040-MY3, MOST 109-3116-F-006-016-CC1]

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The study on sludge dewatering and production of solid biofuel through microwave torrefaction has shown efficient dewatering in a short time and the produced fuel can be used for boilers. Changes in the characteristics of the solid biofuel were observed as the severity of torrefaction increased.
Sludge dewatering is a matter of great concern to reduce the volume of sludge, stabilize its organic components, and achieve resource utilization. This study investigates sludge dewatering by microwave torrefaction along with the production of sludge solid biofuel at 480-800 W combined with durations of 5-25 min. Proximate analysis, calorific value analysis, thermogravimetric analysis, and scanning electron microscopy observations are employed to evaluate the dewatering degree, fuel properties, and energy efficiency of the torrefaction process. The independent parallel reaction (IPR) model and particle swarm optimization (PSO) analysis are also adopted for sludge pyrolysis kinetics calculation. The results show that microwave torrefaction is efficient for sludge dewatering with a short duration. The produced sludge solid biofuel is similar to stone-like coal, and can be used for civil or industrial boilers after flotation or just co-firing with briquette. The ash content of sludge solid biofuel shows a declining trend and the surface characteristics change from smooth to rough and fluffy with increasing the torrefaction severity. The bio-oil is mainly composed of phenols, siloxanes, and cholesterol. In addition, hydrogen is detected in the torgas. Furthermore, it is found that lower torrefaction power with a shorter duration yields a higher energy efficiency of the torrefaction process.

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