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Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of cow manure: Carbon and nitrogen distributions in HTC products

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRESS & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages 1002-1011

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ep.12312

Keywords

hydrothermal carbonization; cow manure; NPK value; nutrient recovery; nitrogen balance; carbon balance

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  1. Western Sun Grant Initiative [2010-38502-21839]

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In this study, cow manure was hydrothermally carbonized (HTC) at 180 degrees C-260 degrees C for 5 and 30 min. Mass and elemental (carbon and nitrogen) balances were performed for each HTC reaction condition. Fuel, fertilizer, and nutrient recovery potential of HTC products are evaluated and discussed. In terms of mass loss, dehydration, and energy densification, cow manure is shown to be relatively less reactive than lignocellulosic biomass in HTC. Ash-free HHV for hydrochar increased up to a maximum of 22.1 MJ/kg from 19.1 MJ/kg. NPK values of the hydrochar are approximately 20:20:3. Significant amounts of phosphorous and other minerals were absorbed by the solid char from the liquid phase during reaction between 5 and 30 min reaction time. HTC process liquid pH was slightly acidic to neutral, and contains organic acids, sugars, and some amino acids. About half of the nitrogen and most of the potassium are dissolved in the liquid product. (c) 2016 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Environ Prog, 35: 1002-1011, 2016

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