The possibility to apply the hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) process to off-specification compost (EWC 19.05.03) at present landfilled was investigated in this work. The aim was to produce a carbonaceous solid fuel for energy valorization, with the perspective of using HTC as a complementary technology to common organic waste treatments. Thus, samples of EWC 19.05.03 produced by a composting plant were processed through HTC in a batch reactor. Analytical activities allowed to characterize the HTC products and their yields. The hydrochar was characterized in terms of heating value, thermal stability and C, H, O, N, S and ash content. The liquid phase was characterized in terms of total organic carbon and mineral content. The composition of the gas phase was measured. Results show that the produced hydrochar has a great potentiality for use as solid fuel.

Hydrothermal carbonization of off-specification compost: A byproduct of the organic municipal solid waste treatment / Basso, Daniele; Weiss Hortala, Elsa; Patuzzi, Francesco; Castello, Daniele; Baratieri, Marco; Fiori, Luca. - In: BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0960-8524. - STAMPA. - 182:(2015), pp. 217-224. [10.1016/j.biortech.2015.01.118]

Hydrothermal carbonization of off-specification compost: A byproduct of the organic municipal solid waste treatment

Basso, Daniele;Castello, Daniele;Fiori, Luca
2015-01-01

Abstract

The possibility to apply the hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) process to off-specification compost (EWC 19.05.03) at present landfilled was investigated in this work. The aim was to produce a carbonaceous solid fuel for energy valorization, with the perspective of using HTC as a complementary technology to common organic waste treatments. Thus, samples of EWC 19.05.03 produced by a composting plant were processed through HTC in a batch reactor. Analytical activities allowed to characterize the HTC products and their yields. The hydrochar was characterized in terms of heating value, thermal stability and C, H, O, N, S and ash content. The liquid phase was characterized in terms of total organic carbon and mineral content. The composition of the gas phase was measured. Results show that the produced hydrochar has a great potentiality for use as solid fuel.
2015
Basso, Daniele; Weiss Hortala, Elsa; Patuzzi, Francesco; Castello, Daniele; Baratieri, Marco; Fiori, Luca
Hydrothermal carbonization of off-specification compost: A byproduct of the organic municipal solid waste treatment / Basso, Daniele; Weiss Hortala, Elsa; Patuzzi, Francesco; Castello, Daniele; Baratieri, Marco; Fiori, Luca. - In: BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0960-8524. - STAMPA. - 182:(2015), pp. 217-224. [10.1016/j.biortech.2015.01.118]
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