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Hydrothermal carbonization of milk/dairy processing sludge: Fate of plant nutrients

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posted on 2023-09-29, 11:24 authored by Marzena KwapinskaMarzena Kwapinska, Italo PisanoItalo Pisano, James J LeahyJames J Leahy

Dairy processing sludge (DPS) is a byproduct generated in wastewater treatment plants located in dairy (milk) processing companies (waste activated sludge). DPS presents challenges in terms of its management (as biosolids) due to its high moisture content, prolonged storage required, uncontrolled nutrient loss and accumulation of certain substances in soil in the proximity of dairy companies. This study investigates the potential of hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) for recovery of nutrients in the form of solid hydrochar (biochar) produced from DPS originating from four different dairy processing companies. The HTC tests were carried out at 160 ◦C, 180 ◦C, 200 ◦C and 220 ◦C, and a residence time of 1h. The elemental properties of hydrochars (biochars), the content of primary and secondary nutrients, as well as contaminants were examined. The transformation of phosphorus in DPS during HTC was investigated. The fraction of plant available phosphorus was determined. The properties of hydrochar (biochar) were compared against the European Union Fertilizing Products Regulation. The findings of this study demonstrate that the content of nutrient in hydrochars (biochars) meet the requirements for organo-mineral fertilizer with nitrogen and phosphorus as the declared nutrients (13.9–26.7%). Further research on plant growth and field tests are needed to fully assess the agronomic potential of HTC

hydrochar (biochar).

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Journal of Environmental Management, 2023, 345, 118931

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Elsevier

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This work has been supported by the Dairy Processing Technology Centre funded through Enterprise Ireland Grand Agreement number: TC2020 0028

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  • Chemical Sciences

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