Author:
Wiśniewski Dariusz,Gołaszewski Janusz,Białowiec Andrzej
Abstract
AbstractAnaerobic digestion residue represents a nutrient rich resource which, if applied back on land, can reduce the use of mineral fertilizers and improve soil fertility. However, dewatering and further thermal processing of digestate may be recommended in certain situations. Limited applicability of digestate as fertilizer may appear, especially in winter, during the vegetation period or in areas where advanced eutrophication of arable land and water bodies is developing. The use of digestate may be also governed by different laws depending on whether it is treated as fertilizer, sewage sludge or waste. The aim of this paper is to present the effects of thermal treatment of solid fraction of digestate by drying followed by pyrolysis and gasification. Pyrolysis was carried out at the temperature of about 500°C. During this process the composition of flammable gases was checked and their calorific value was assessed. Then, a comparative analysis of energy parameters of the digestate and the carbonizate was performed. Gasification of digestate was carried out at the temperature of about 850°C with use of CO2as the gasifi cation agent. Gasification produced gas with higher calorific value than pyrolysis, but carbonizate from pyrolysis had good properties to be used as a solid fuel
Reference15 articles.
1. Residual effect of some organic residues produced from biogas on growth and nutrients utilization by wheat plants of Agricultural Science;Zaid;Annals,2005
2. Digested residue as a fertilizer after the mesophilic process of anaerobic digestion Plant and;Voca;Soil Environment,2005
3. Environmental systems analysis of biogas systems - Part - cycle emissions Biomass and Bioenergy;Börjesson;fuel,2006
4. Life cycle assessment of biogas digestate processing technologies Resources and;Rehl;Conservation Recycling,2011
5. Detailed monitoring of two biogas plants and mechanical solid - - liquid separation of fermentation residues Biotechnology;Bauer;Journal,2009
Cited by
46 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献