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Characterization of dairy manure hydrochar and aqueous phase products generated by hydrothermal carbonization at different temperatures

Journal

JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL AND APPLIED PYROLYSIS
Volume 127, Issue -, Pages 335-342

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaap.2017.07.017

Keywords

Hydrothermal carbonization; Dairy manure; Hydrochar; Py-GC/MS

Funding

  1. Special Fund for Agro-Scientific Research in the Public Interest [201303091]
  2. foundation of Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2015PY077]
  3. National Nature Science Foundation of China [51406063]

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The effects of reaction tempreture on hydrochar and aqueous phase products were investigated in this paper. The hydrochars were obtained from hydrothermal carbonization of dairy manure at 200-280 degrees C for 4 h (maintain 1:20 manure-to-water ratio, stir at 600 rpm). The characteristics of hydrochar were determined by elemental analysis, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and pyrolysis gas chromatography mass spectroscopy (Py-GC/MS). Hydrothermal carbonization decreased the hydrochar yield from 58.34% mass fraction at 200 degrees C to 43.48% mass fraction at 280 degrees C. The higher heating value of the hydrochar increased with temperature. Py-GC/MS was used to semi-quantify and simulate fast pyrolysis heating rates and to study potential key light and medium volatile decomposition products found in hydrochar obtained at different temperatures. Microspheres were observed on the surface of hydrochar obtained at 240 degrees C. The chemical composition of light bio-oil produced at different temperatures was analyzed by GC MS. It was mainly contained aldehydes, phenols, ketones, acids, and some small molecules and heterocyclic compounds. The reaction temperature had the most significant impact on dairy manure hydrothermal carbonization.

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