Fast Hydrothermal Liquefaction Coupled with Homogeneous Catalysis to Valorize Livestock Manure for Enhanced Biocrude Oil and Hydrochar Production
39 Pages Posted: 12 Apr 2022
Abstract
Catalytic fast hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of cow manure was performed to investigate the effect of reaction temperature (400-450 ℃), residence time (10-24 min), and catalyst type (NaOH, Na2CO3, NaHCO3, ZnCl2, citric acid, and H3PO4) on products yields and characteristics. The biocrude oils produced from both non-catalytic and catalytic fast HTL processes were characterized by gravimetric analysis, GC/MS, FTIR, CHNS elemental analysis, etc. For instance, by introducing Na2CO3 in the fast HTL process under the same condition, the yield and HHV of the biocrude oil were further enhanced to 21.86 wt% and 31.32 MJ/kg, respectively. The physicochemical properties of hydrochars were estimated by SEM, EDX, FTIR, TGA, and CHNS elemental analysis. Importantly, the versatile hydrochar generated from catalytic fast HTL process possessed the porous structure, high HHV (e.g., 18.43 MJ/kg) and great thermal stability, indicating huge potentials as an adsorbent, solid fuel, and even catalyst support.
Keywords: Catalytic fast hydrothermal liquefaction, Biocrude oil, Hydrochar, Cow manure, HHV
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