Preparation of nitrogen containing hydrochar by hydrothermal carbonization of water spinach and soy bean sprout waste
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2018-06
Authors
Nurul Syazliza Mohd
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Abstract
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a thermochemical pre-treatment process where
solid biomass is treated under hot compressed water to produce carbonaceous material called
hydrochar which is coal-water slurry state. Hydrochar is one of alternatives in replacing coal
which takes hundred to million years to be formed while hydrochar only require less than 12
hours to produce. Water spinach and soy bean sprouts are selected as the feedstock in this
research because of their higher production potential in Malaysia can be easily attain as
Malaysian dishes always contain both of these type of vegetables. In this study, hydrothermal
carbonization was done from 180oC to 200oC for 2 to 6 hours residence time. Raw feedstock
was fed into hydrothermal carbonization at heating rate of 25oC/min. The product obtained was
filtered and dried in oven at 105oC for one day, forming hydrochar. The best conditions that
producing the highest yield of hydrochar was 180oC and 6 hour of residence time which
producing 44.60% hydrochar yield. Water spinach waste was producing higher hydrochar
yield than soy-bean sprout waste which are 44.60% and 40.80% respectively for the highest
yield obtained. The hydrochars were characterized using scanning electron microscope (SEM),
energy- disperse x-ray (EDX) and fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) that shows
the hydrochars properties. The results revealed that water spinach and soy-bean sprout waste
were potential source for preparation of hydrochar by hydrothermal carbonization.