2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-11400-z
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Municipal sewage sludge energetic conversion as a tool for environmental sustainability: production of innovative biofuels and biochar

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“…The parallel centre-point experiments in large scale, L.330.H2O/EtOH.675.600 (+ 0 0 0 0) provided oil yields of 51 and 54%. Even with such variations, these oil yields are higher than previously reported in literature (9.4% from DSS [5]; 34.4 wt% daf from DSS [34]; 28.0 wt% from sewage sludge [35]; 58 wt% daf from DSS [25]).…”
Section: Oil Yieldscontrasting
confidence: 63%
“…The parallel centre-point experiments in large scale, L.330.H2O/EtOH.675.600 (+ 0 0 0 0) provided oil yields of 51 and 54%. Even with such variations, these oil yields are higher than previously reported in literature (9.4% from DSS [5]; 34.4 wt% daf from DSS [34]; 28.0 wt% from sewage sludge [35]; 58 wt% daf from DSS [25]).…”
Section: Oil Yieldscontrasting
confidence: 63%
“…Trabelsi et al have performed a centred composite experimental design for pyrolysis of municipal sewage sludge. This study gave a bio-oil yield of up to 28.0 wt% ( Trabelsi et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…A pragmatic approach using experimental design and optimization is a much more viable alternative. A few optimization studies on thermochemical conversion of biosolids from sewage sludge has previously been reported: HTL of SS optimization is described (Madsen andGlasius, 2019), andTrabelsi et al (2021) used a central composite design for their optimization of fast pyrolysis of SS. However, the different composition of the DSS compared to raw SS, and the inherent differences in sewage sludge composition with regard to treatment plants, technologies, seasons and other variable parameters, make optimization of each type of SS derived feedstock necessary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During pyrolysis, SSB, tar, and syngas yields are around 56%, 26%, and 18%, respectively, according to report by Trabelsi et al. (2021). A study reported by Singh et al.…”
Section: Utilization Of Ssb For Beneficial Impacts On Socioeconomic A...mentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The research of Gievers et al (2021) showed that using biochar properly and pyrolyzing digested sewage sludge can be a green alternative to both sequestering carbon and breaking the nutrient cycle. During pyrolysis, SSB, tar, and syngas yields are around 56%, 26%, and 18%, respectively, according to report by Trabelsi et al (2021). A study reported by noted the general elements of SSB that require more study, including cost optimization, cost analysis for commercial-scale production, farmer acceptance of SSBC, and comparison of adsorbent performance with commercially available options.…”
Section: Utilization Of Ssb For Beneficial Impacts On Socioeconomic A...mentioning
confidence: 99%