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Green refuse derived fuel preparation and combustion performance from the solid residues to build the zero-waste city

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 225, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.120252

Keywords

Resin-like industry solid waste (ISW); Anaerobic digestion sludge (ADS); Industrial desiccant residue (IDR); Refuse derived fuel (RDF); Oxysulfides and oxynitrides fixation mechanism

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFC1800601]
  2. Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Ecology and Environment [2020[38]]

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The study developed a green-RDF using waste from different sources directly. By optimizing the waste composition, a green-RDF that meets market demands was prepared, with good mechanical and combustion performance.
The re-utilization or recycling of waste completely was a big task to build the zero-waste city, and refuse derived fuel (RDF) preparation might be a potential way to recycle those variations organic wastes from industry and municipal sector, while the chemical binder was usually employed to match the mechanical property of RDF. In this work, a green-RDF was developed using wastes with different sources directly. Resin-like industrial solid waste, i.e., automotive stamping gaskets and electronic packing wastes (AE = 56%), anaerobic digestion sludge (ADS = 24%) and industrial desiccant residue (IDR = 20%), were selected and optimized to prepare green-RDF based on the previous market survey and characteristics analysis. The extending rate (ER), impact resistance index (IRI), and lower heating value (LHV) was 17.51%, 116.67% and 6.84 MJ/kg. The combustion performance of RDF was operated through TG/DSC-MS and combustion simulator with on-line FTIR gas analyzer simultaneously. The releasing temperature range for SO2 and NOx was narrowed to 211-401 degrees C and 212803 degrees C, with the SO2 and NOx reduction of 63% and 26%, respectively, since IDR additives contributed to fixation of them in the residues through the chemical adsorption and oxidation reduction reaction. Green-RDF might be a promising method for the energy recovery from solid waste with different sources. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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