This paper compares conventional and microwave hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) of human biowaste (HBW) at 160 WC, 180 WC and 200 WC as a potential technology to recover valuable carbonaceous solid fuel char and organic-rich liquor. Also discussed are the influence of HTC heating methods and temperature on HBW processing conversion into solid fuel char, i.e. yield and post-HTC management, i.e. dewaterability rates, particle size distribution and the carbon and energy properties of solid fuel char. While HTC temperatures influenced all parameters investigated, especially yield and properties of end products recovered, heating source effects were noticeable on dewatering rates, char particle sizes and HBW processing/end product recovery rate ...
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a thermochemical process which can directly convert wet organic ...
Hydrothermal carbonization of a waste biomass material is a green and promising technique for improv...
Hydrothermal carbonization was evaluated as a food waste valorization strategy to obtain hydrochar a...
Microwave hydrothermal carbonization (M-HTC) is reported in this study as a viable sanitation techno...
The challenges of poor sanitation due to poor faecal sludge management, particularly in the developi...
Background: The provision of safe sanitation services is essential for human well-being and environm...
One of the evolving approaches to mitigating the challenges of poor sanitation involves the explorat...
The prolonged challenges and dire consequences of poor sanitation, especially in developing economie...
Carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions have been a known threat globally. One of the significan...
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a thermochemical conversion process with the potential to treat ...
Hydrochars are an alternative form of biochar produced by hydrothermal carbonisation (HTC), a potent...
Experimental data of a research publication "Hydrothermal carbonization as an alternative sanitation...
7 figures, 2 tables.-- This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that app...
This study compares the chemical and structural properties of the hydrochars prepared from microwave...
Hydrothermal carbonisation (HTC) has the capability to convert wet biomass such as sewage sludge to ...
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a thermochemical process which can directly convert wet organic ...
Hydrothermal carbonization of a waste biomass material is a green and promising technique for improv...
Hydrothermal carbonization was evaluated as a food waste valorization strategy to obtain hydrochar a...
Microwave hydrothermal carbonization (M-HTC) is reported in this study as a viable sanitation techno...
The challenges of poor sanitation due to poor faecal sludge management, particularly in the developi...
Background: The provision of safe sanitation services is essential for human well-being and environm...
One of the evolving approaches to mitigating the challenges of poor sanitation involves the explorat...
The prolonged challenges and dire consequences of poor sanitation, especially in developing economie...
Carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions have been a known threat globally. One of the significan...
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a thermochemical conversion process with the potential to treat ...
Hydrochars are an alternative form of biochar produced by hydrothermal carbonisation (HTC), a potent...
Experimental data of a research publication "Hydrothermal carbonization as an alternative sanitation...
7 figures, 2 tables.-- This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that app...
This study compares the chemical and structural properties of the hydrochars prepared from microwave...
Hydrothermal carbonisation (HTC) has the capability to convert wet biomass such as sewage sludge to ...
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a thermochemical process which can directly convert wet organic ...
Hydrothermal carbonization of a waste biomass material is a green and promising technique for improv...
Hydrothermal carbonization was evaluated as a food waste valorization strategy to obtain hydrochar a...