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  4. Hydrothermal Treatment of Residual Forest Wood (Softwood) and Digestate from Anaerobic Digestion - Influence of Temperature and Holding Time on the Characteristics of the Solid and Liquid Products
 
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2022
Journal Article
Title

Hydrothermal Treatment of Residual Forest Wood (Softwood) and Digestate from Anaerobic Digestion - Influence of Temperature and Holding Time on the Characteristics of the Solid and Liquid Products

Abstract
Hydrothermal treatment (HTT) offers the potential to upgrade low‐value biomass such as digestate (DG) or forest residue (FR) by producing solids and liquids for material use or energetic utilization. In this study, microwave‐assisted HTT experiments with DG and FR as feedstocks were executed at different temperatures (130, 150, 170 °C) and with different holding times (30, 60, 90 min) to determine the influences on product properties (ash and elemental concentrations, calorific values and chemical compounds). In general, DG and FR reacted differently to HTT. For the DG solids, for instance, the ash concentration was reduced to 8.68%DM at 130 °C (initially 27.67%DM), and the higher heating value increased from 16.55 MJ/kgDM to 20.82 MJ/kgDM at 170 °C, while the FR solids were affected only marginally. Elements with importance for emissions in combustion were leached out in both HTT solids. The DG and FR liquids contained different chemical compounds, and the temperature or holding time affected their formation. Depending on the designated application of HTT, less severe conditions can deliver better results. It was demonstrated that different low‐temperature HTT conditions already induce strong changes in the product qualities of DG and FR. Optimized interactions between process parameters (temperature, holding time and feedstock) might lead to better cost–benefit effects in HTT.
Author(s)
Sailer, Gregor
Hochschule für Forstwirtschaft Rottenburg
Comi, Julian
Hochschule für Forstwirtschaft Rottenburg
Empl, Florian
Hochschule für Forstwirtschaft Rottenburg
Silberhorn, Martin
Hochschule für Forstwirtschaft Rottenburg
Heymann, Valeska  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE  
Bosilj, Monika  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE  
Ouardi, Siham
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE  
Pelz, Stefan
Hochschule für Forstwirtschaft Rottenburg
Müller, Joachim
Universität Hohenheim
Journal
Energies  
Open Access
DOI
10.3390/en15103738
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE  
Keyword(s)
  • chemical compounds

  • GC‐MS

  • HTC

  • ICP‐OES

  • microwave‐assisted hydrothermal carbonization (MAHC)

  • physicochemical characterization

  • trace elements

  • waste materials

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