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Evaluation of solid fuel char briquettes from human waste.

Barbara J Ward1, Tesfayohanes W Yacob, Lupita D Montoya.   

Abstract

The developing world faces dual crises of escalating energy demand and lack of urban sanitation infrastructure that pose significant burdens on the environment. This article presents results of a study evaluating the feasibility of using human feces-derived char as a solid fuel for heating and cooking and a potential way to address both crises. The study determined the energy content and the elemental composition of chars pyrolyzed at 300, 450, and 750 °C. Fecal chars made at 300 °C were found to be similar in energy content to wood chars and bituminous coal, having a heating value of 25.6 ± 0.08 MJ/kg, while fecal chars made at 750 °C had an energy content of 13.8 ± 0.48 MJ/kg. The higher heating values of the studied chars were evaluated using their elemental composition and a published predictive model; results found good agreement between the measured and predicted values. Fecal chars made at low temperatures were briquetted with molasses/lime and starch binders. Briquettes made with 10% starch had an average impact resistance index of 79 and a higher heating value of 25 MJ/kg. These values are comparable to those of commercial charcoal briquettes, making fecal char briquettes a potential substitute that also contributes to the preservation of the environment.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25020243     DOI: 10.1021/es500197h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


  10 in total

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4.  Characterization of Solid Fuel Chars recovered from Microwave Hydrothermal Carbonization of Human Biowaste.

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7.  Development and Characterization of Polypropylene Waste from Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)-Derived Char-Filled Sugar Palm Starch Biocomposite Briquettes.

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8.  Energy recovery from human faeces via gasification: A thermodynamic equilibrium modelling approach.

Authors:  T Onabanjo; K Patchigolla; S T Wagland; B Fidalgo; A Kolios; E McAdam; A Parker; L Williams; S Tyrrel; E Cartmell
Journal:  Energy Convers Manag       Date:  2016-06-15       Impact factor: 9.709

9.  Design and commissioning of a multi-mode prototype for thermochemical conversion of human faeces.

Authors:  Nelia Jurado; Tosin Somorin; Athanasios J Kolios; Stuart Wagland; Kumar Patchigolla; Beatriz Fidalgo; Alison Parker; Ewan McAdam; Leon Williams; Sean Tyrrel
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10.  Effect of drying on the physical and chemical properties of faecal sludge for its reuse.

Authors:  S Septien; S W Mirara; B S N Makununika; A Singh; J Pocock; K Velkushanova; C A Buckley
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