Low temperature conversion of some Brazilian municipal and industrial sludges

Three Brazilian municipal and industrial sludges were subjected to the Low Temperature Conversion (LTC) process. They include activated, digested and lacquer sludges. The activated sludge recorded the highest yield of LTC oil (31.4%), followed by lacquer sludge (14.0%) and the digested sludge 11%. 1...

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Published in:Bioresource technology Vol. 74; no. 2; pp. 103 - 107
Main Authors: Lutz, H., Romeiro, G.A., Damasceno, R.N., Kutubuddin, M., Bayer, E.
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Abstract Three Brazilian municipal and industrial sludges were subjected to the Low Temperature Conversion (LTC) process. They include activated, digested and lacquer sludges. The activated sludge recorded the highest yield of LTC oil (31.4%), followed by lacquer sludge (14.0%) and the digested sludge 11%. 1H-NMR studies of the oils indicated that they consisted mainly of aliphatic and olefinic compounds, while the concentration of aromatics was below 2.5%. The major hydrocarbons in the oils were pentadecane and heptadecane. The distribution pattern of hydrocarbons present in the oils was similar to what is known from the conversion of other sludges. In addition the LTC oil from activated sludge contained 26% fatty acids, while the oils from digested and lacquer sludge contained only about 3% fatty acids. Recovery studies on the fate of heavy metals in the sludges indicated that they were accumulated in the char. Partial gasification studies of the LTC chars resulted in active carbons with quite low iodine and methylene blue numbers. However, even if their use is limited the production of active carbon together with the recovery of LTC oil constitutes a complete disposal of the sludges.
AbstractList Three Brazilian municipal and industrial sludges were subjected to the Low Temperature Conversion (LTC) process. They include activated, digested and lacquer sludges. The activated sludge recorded the highest yield of LTC oil (31.4%), followed by lacquer sludge (14.0%) and the digested sludge 11%. 1H-NMR studies of the oils indicated that they consisted mainly of aliphatic and olefinic compounds, while the concentration of aromatics was below 2.5%. The major hydrocarbons in the oils were pentadecane and heptadecane. The distribution pattern of hydrocarbons present in the oils was similar to what is known from the conversion of other sludges. In addition the LTC oil from activated sludge contained 26% fatty acids, while the oils from digested and lacquer sludge contained only about 3% fatty acids. Recovery studies on the fate of heavy metals in the sludges indicated that they were accumulated in the char. Partial gasification studies of the LTC chars resulted in active carbons with quite low iodine and methylene blue numbers. However, even if their use is limited the production of active carbon together with the recovery of LTC oil constitutes a complete disposal of the sludges.
The Low Temperature Conversion method for treating sludge is carried out at 300 420 degree C in the absence of oxygen, and is used to recover raw materials in the form of oil and char. In this study, the Low Temperature Conversion method was evaluated for treating three Brazilian sludges from municipal and industrial wastewater-treatment plants. Results indicated that activated sludges were treated the best, with two-thirds of the energy present in the sludges recovered in the form of an oil. The yield of this recovered oil was very high. Approximately 90% of the heavy metals in the sludges was recovered in the chars. Overall, the quality of the active carbons in the chars was poor.
Author Kutubuddin, M.
Lutz, H.
Bayer, E.
Damasceno, R.N.
Romeiro, G.A.
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Low temperature heating
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Hydrocarbon
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