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Agro-residual biomass and disposable protective face mask: a merger for converting waste to plastic-fiber fuel via an integrative carbonization-pelletization framework

Authors :
Bruno Rafael de Almeida, Moreira
Victor Hugo, Cruz
Marcelo Rodrigues, Barbosa Júnior
Mariana Dias, Meneses
Paulo Renato Matos, Lopes
Rouverson Pereira, da Silva
Source :
Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Incineration and landfilling offer possibilities for addressing high-rate management of COVID-waste streams. However, they can be costly and environmentally unsustainable. In addition, they do not allow to convert them to fuels and chemicals as waste-to-energy and waste-to-product technologies. Therefore, we analyzed whether integrating hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) and pelletization can allow converting the surgical face mask (SFM) and biomass to composite plastic-fiber fuel (CPFF). We blended the plastic material and corncob, peanut shell, or sugarcane bagasse at the proportion of 50:50 (%, dry mass basis) for HTC. We performed the thermal pretreatment of blends in an autoclaving reactor at 180 °C and 1.5 MPa. Then we pelletized the hydrochars in a presser machine at 200 MPa and 125 °C. By analyzing the evidence from our study, we recognized the viability of combining the SFM and agricultural residues for CPFF from comparable technical features of our products to standards for premium-grade wood pellets. For instance, the elemental composition of their low-meltable ash was not stoichiometrically sufficient to severely produce slagging and fouling in the equipment for thermal conversion. Although they contained synthetic polymers in their structures, such as polyethylene from filter layers and nylon from the earloop, they emitted CO and NOThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13399-022-03285-4.

Details

ISSN :
21906823 and 21906815
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a07d83e433bba75f7bd8e39eb439e6c9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13399-022-03285-4