The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of process water recirculation on the Hydrothermal
Carbonisation (HTC) of sewage sludge. The composition of the resulting products hydrochar and process water
obtained by different recycling rates facilitate the evaluation of the material and energy recovery in subsequent
process engineering steps. For this purpose, HTC experiments were performed on a laboratory scale, in which the
resulting process water was re-used as educt for a follow-up experiment with varying rates of recycling. Therefore, a
dry sludge/process water mixture was treated in a pressure reactor at constant conditions (temperature, reaction time,
mixing ratio between dry sludge and (process-) water) and then filtered. Samples of the process water and the dried
hydrochar were examined with regard to their composition. Thus, calorific value, elemental composition, ash content,
content of volatile and fixed components of the hydrochar as well as the chemical oxygen demand (COD) and pH of
the process water were examined. In addition, the filter cake resistance of the hydrocarbon/process water mixture was
determined in order to evaluate the dewaterability of the HTC products.The results were finally compared.
Keywords: calorific value, sewage sludge, solid biofuel, waste disposal
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The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of process water recirculation on the Hydrothermal
Carbonisation (HTC) of sewage sludge. The composition of the resulting products hydrochar and process water
obtained by different recycling rates facilitate the evaluation of the material and energy recovery in subsequent
process engineering steps. For this purpose, HTC experiments were performed on a laboratory scale, in which the
resulting process water was re-used as educt for a follow...
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