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Biocarbon, biomethane and biofertilizer from corn residue: A hybrid thermo-chemical and biochemical approach

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 165, Issue -, Pages 370-384

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.09.182

Keywords

Biocarbon; Biogas; Biofertilizer; Hydrothermal process; Anaerobic digestion

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  1. University of Guelph

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In this research a hybrid thermochemical and biochemical approach is proposed to produce biocarbon, biomethane and biofertilizer from corn residue using the concept of resource recovery from biowaste. In this approach, corn residue is first pretreated in hydrothermal carbonization process to produce solid biocarbon. Hydrothermal process water, a co-product of hydrothermal carbonization process underwent fast anaerobic digestion to produce biomethane and biofertilizer. Effects of operating conditions (process temperature and residence time) on both biocarbon and hydrothermal process water contents were studied. Four selected hydrothermal temperatures of 200 degrees C, 220 degrees C, 240 degrees C and 260 degrees C and their three corresponding residence times of 10 min, 20 min and 30 min were considered. Among these 12 hydro thermal processes, 240 degrees C for 30 min process produced hybrid bioenergy of 14.26 MJkg(-1) of raw corn residue with an overall energy yield of 78.65%. Biocarbon produced at 240 degrees C for 30 min and 260 degrees C for 10 -30 min were comparable to pulverized coal used in power plants, which contained high heating values of 23.01 MJkg(-1) to 24.70 MJkg(-1). All anaerobic digestion digestate are nutrient enriched and useable as liquid fertilizer. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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