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Process Water Recirculation During Hydrothermal Carbonization as a Promising Process Step Towards the Production of Nitrogen-Doped Carbonaceous Materials

Journal

WASTE AND BIOMASS VALORIZATION
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 2349-2373

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-021-01603-x

Keywords

Bioeconomy; Biorefinery; Hydrothermal Carbonization; Process water recirculation; Maillard reaction; Nitrogen-doped carbonaceous materials

Funding

  1. Projekt DEAL

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Hydrothermal carbonization converts biogenic wastes into char-like solids with promising applications, but generates difficult to treat process water. A biorefinery approach with recirculation steps was used to improve solid characteristics. The study found that molecules in Brewer's spent grains decomposed into hundreds of organic compounds during HTC.
Hydrothermal Carbonization (HTC) refers to the conversion of biogenic wastes into char-like solids with promising perspectives for application, but a process water (PW) results which is difficult to dispose untreated. Thus, a biorefinery approach including one or two recirculation steps with the additional objective of improving the physico-chemical characteristics of the solid was performed in this study. During HTC, constitutive molecules such as saccharides, proteins and lignin of Brewer's Spent Grains decompose into hundreds of organic compounds, following complex reactions. To get deeper insights a combination of proximate, ultimate and structural analysis for solid products as well as liquid chromatography for liquid products were the choice. The main reactions could be identified by key compounds of low and high molecular weight resulting from hydrolysis, dehydration, decarboxylation, deamination as well as amide formation and condensation reactions. Their intensity was influenced by the feedwater pH and reaction temperature. Via reactions of Maillard character up to around 90% of the dissolved nitrogen of the recirculated process water at 200, 220 and 240 degrees C result in the formation of nitrogen containing heterocycles or rather Quartnernary nitrogen incorporated into the hydrochar (HC). Thus, already one recirculation step during HTC at 240 degrees C promises the fabrication of high added-value materials, i.e. nitrogen doped carbonaceous materials. [GRAPHICS]

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