Landfill leachate as an alternative moisture source for hydrothermal carbonization of municipal solid wastes to solid biofuels

Bioresource Technology
Saikrishna VennaBrajesh Kumar Dubey

Abstract

Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of yard waste (YW) and food waste (FW) was performed in landfill leachate (LL) to overcome the unnecessary exploitation of our limited natural resources. The physicochemical properties and combustion behavior of the resulting hydrochars were compared with those obtained using distilled water (DW) as reaction medium. Although performing HTC in LL led to lower hydrochar mass yields (43% YWH and 36% FWH) than DW (47.1% YWH and 41.5% FWH), it had minimal impact on the fuel characteristics of the hydrochars. Notably, the higher heating value of the hydrochars prepared in LL (22.8 MJ kg-1 for YWH and 30.2 MJ kg-1 for FWH) is comparable to that of conventional solid fuels, and may, therefore, be considered as inexpensive alternatives to fossil fuels. Overall, the results of this study conclusively suggest that the use of LL as an alternative moisture source can significantly improve the sustainability of HTC technology.

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