2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(199c) Hydrothermal Treatment of Paper Mill Sludge: Nutrient Characterization
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) has received considerable attention during the last several years as a prominent alternative for extracting nutrient from different biomass feedstock like forest residues and industrial or municipal wastes. One of the main advantages of HTC is the use of aqueous solutions under high temperature (180-260 °C) and autogenously generated pressure (5-50 bar). As a result, moist and wet feedstocks are favorable for HTC.
This goal of this study was to determine the effects of HTC conditions on the nutrient contents in paper mill sludge. A 600 ml Parr batch reactor was used for HTC. Reaction temperature was varied from 180-260 °C, while reaction time was varied from 5-30 min. The nutrient content in solid hydrochars were assessed by evaluating ultimate analysis, FTIR, and NMR. Meanwhile, the process liquid is characterized with GCMS, HPLC, UV-VIS, NMR, and pH. The results suggested that the nutrient content of hydrochar and process liquid increased with reaction temperature. However, residence time has insignificant effect on it.