This research comprehensively investigates the co-pyrolysis of sewage sludge (SS) and waste tobacco stem (WTS). Various SS and WTS ratios (1:0, 0.75:0.25, 0.50:0.50, 0.25:0.75, and 0:1) were tested over a range of heating rates (30 °C to 800 °C). Apparent activation energies were calculated using model-free methods, and the co-pyrolysis mechanism was described with the master plot method. Results suggest that SS and WTS co-pyrolysis follows power-law models (P3, P4). Among blends, S75W25 exhibited optimal synergy, with the lowest activation energy required for the pyrolysis reactions and inhibits CO emissions. S75W25's pyrolysis gas primarily contained acids (e.g., ethylxanthogenacetic acid, acetic acid), hydrocarbons (e.g., supraene, cyclopropyl carbinol), and other compounds (e.g., CO, pyrazine, pyridine, indole). ANN was utilized to forecast the temperature-mass loss relationships in co-pyrolysis, with the optimal model being ANN21, yielding a high correlation coefficient (R = 0.99999). This study offers guidance for the efficient utilization of waste SS and WTS.
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Water Res
December 2024
Hubei Key Laboratory of Multi-media Pollution Cooperative Control in Yangtze Basin, School of Environmental Science & Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei 430074, China; Hubei Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Solid Waste Treatment Disposal and Recycling, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei 430074, China; Hubei Provincial Research Center of Water Quality Safety and Water Pollution Control Engineering Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei 430074, China; State Key Laboratory of Coal Combustion, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei 430074, China.
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Department of Earth Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, 04763, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:
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School of Energy Science and Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing 211816, Jiangsu, China.
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Synthetic Fuels and Chemicals Technology Center, Istanbul Technical University, 34469, Istanbul, Turkey.
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