Hydrothermal carbonisation as treatment for effective moisture removal from digestate - Mechanical dewatering, flashing-off, and condensates’ processing
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One of the processes that can serve to valorise low-quality biomass and organic waste is
hydrothermal carbonization (HTC). It is a thermochemical process that transpires in the presence of
water and uses heat to convert wet feedstocks into hydrochar (the solid product of hydrothermal
carbonization). In the present experimental study, an improvement consisting of an increased
hydrophobic character of HTC-treated biomass is demonstrated through the presentation of enhanced
mechanical dewatering at different pressures due to HTC valorisation. As part of this work’s scope,
flashing-off of low-quality steam is additionally explored, allowing for the recovery of the physical
enthalpy of hot hydrochar slurry. The flashing-off vapours, apart from steam, contain condensable
hydrocarbons. Accordingly, a membrane system that purifies such effluent and the subsequent
recovery of chemical energy from the retentate are taken into account. Moreover, the biomethane
potential is calculated for the condensates, presenting the possibility for the chemical energy recovery
of the condensates.
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digestate, hydrothermal carbonisation, nanofiltration, mechanical dewatering
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Energies. 2023, vol. 16, issue 13, art. no. 5102.