The impact of residence time and temperature during hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) on hydrochar properties
and CO2 gasification properties has been studied for brewers' spent grain (BSG), treated at temperatures
from 180 °C to 280 °C and residence times from 0.5 to 12 hours. Lower heating values (LHV) of the hydrochars
are found to increase to values of bituminous coal and anthracite as reaction severity increases. Temperature is
found to have a greater influence on the LHV of the hydrochar than residence time. Mass and energy yields
decrease with increasing reaction severity. With higher reaction severity decreased molar O/C and H/C ratios as
well as decreased volatile contents and increased fixed carbon contents are observed. The influence of residence
time is more pronounced for the formation of fixed carbon, main carbonization reactions occur for a reaction
severity greater than 180 °C and 0.5 hours. Char reactivity is found to decrease with increasing carbonization
reaction severity with a strong influence of both residence time and temperature due to the formation of fixed
carbon in the hydrochar. Activation energies are decreased with increased carbonization temperature but only
mildly affected by residence time. Hereby the catalytic influence of ash compounds has to be further determined.
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The impact of residence time and temperature during hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) on hydrochar properties
and CO2 gasification properties has been studied for brewers' spent grain (BSG), treated at temperatures
from 180 °C to 280 °C and residence times from 0.5 to 12 hours. Lower heating values (LHV) of the hydrochars
are found to increase to values of bituminous coal and anthracite as reaction severity increases. Temperature is
found to have a greater influence on the LHV of the hydrocha...
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