Literature DB >> 30008408

Production of fuel pellets via hydrothermal carbonization of food waste using molasses as a binder.

Yunbo Zhai1, Tengfei Wang2, Yun Zhu3, Chuan Peng2, Bei Wang2, Xue Li2, Caiting Li2, Guangming Zeng2.   

Abstract

Hydrochar was produced from food waste under varying hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) conditions, and was pelletized using molasses and molasses/lime binders for fuel pellet production. The physico-chemical properties, density, mechanical properties, and water resistance, and combustion characteristics of the hydrochar pellets were investigated. The results indicated that molasses pellets and molasses/lime pellets exhibited increased compressive strength, density, and impact resistance due tothe "solid bridge" that formed from molasses recrystallization and agglomeration by lime. The hydrochar samples prepared at 230 °C and 260 °C, with long residence times of 8 h, showed excellent compressive strength and impact resistance index (IRI). Both molasses pellets and molasses/lime pellets exhibited slightly increased equilibrium moisture content (EMC), with the former showing a high water-resistance index (WRI) in the immersion test. Thermogravimetric analyses indicated that the molasses pellets had a lower ignition temperature and higher combustion interval than those of the molasses/lime pellets.
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Keywords:  Binders; Hydrochar; Mechanical properties; Pellet ignition temperature; Water resistance

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30008408     DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2018.05.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Waste Manag        ISSN: 0956-053X            Impact factor:   7.145


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