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Non-isothermal thermogravimetric kinetic analysis of the thermochemical conversion of human faeces

The “Reinvent the Toilet Challenge” set by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation aims to bring access to adequate sanitary systems to billions of people. In response to this challenge, on-site sanitation systems are proposed and being developed globally. These systems require in-situ thermal treat...

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Autores principales: Fidalgo, B., Chilmeran, M., Somorin, T., Sowale, A., Kolios, A., Parker, A., Williams, L., Collins, M., McAdam, E.J., Tyrrel, S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pergamon Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6472681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31007417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2018.08.090
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author Fidalgo, B.
Chilmeran, M.
Somorin, T.
Sowale, A.
Kolios, A.
Parker, A.
Williams, L.
Collins, M.
McAdam, E.J.
Tyrrel, S.
author_facet Fidalgo, B.
Chilmeran, M.
Somorin, T.
Sowale, A.
Kolios, A.
Parker, A.
Williams, L.
Collins, M.
McAdam, E.J.
Tyrrel, S.
author_sort Fidalgo, B.
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description The “Reinvent the Toilet Challenge” set by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation aims to bring access to adequate sanitary systems to billions of people. In response to this challenge, on-site sanitation systems are proposed and being developed globally. These systems require in-situ thermal treatment, processes that are not well understood for human faeces (HF). Thermogravimetric analysis has been used to investigate the pyrolysis, gasification and combustion of HF. The results are compared to the thermal behaviour of simulant faeces (SF) and woody biomass (WB), along with the blends of HF and WB. Kinetic analysis was conducted using non-isothermal kinetics model-free methods, and the thermogravimetric data obtained for the combustion of HF, SS and WB. The results show that the devolatilisation of HF requires higher temperatures and rates are slower those of WB. Minimum temperatures of 475 K are required for fuel ignition. HF and SF showed similar thermal behaviour under pyrolysis, but not under combustion conditions. The activation energy for HF is 157.4 kJ/mol, relatively higher than SS and WB. Reaction order for HF is lower (n = 0.4) to WB (n = 0.6). In-situ treatment of HF in on-site sanitary systems can be designed for slow progressive burn.
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spelling pubmed-64726812019-04-19 Non-isothermal thermogravimetric kinetic analysis of the thermochemical conversion of human faeces Fidalgo, B. Chilmeran, M. Somorin, T. Sowale, A. Kolios, A. Parker, A. Williams, L. Collins, M. McAdam, E.J. Tyrrel, S. Renew Energy Article The “Reinvent the Toilet Challenge” set by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation aims to bring access to adequate sanitary systems to billions of people. In response to this challenge, on-site sanitation systems are proposed and being developed globally. These systems require in-situ thermal treatment, processes that are not well understood for human faeces (HF). Thermogravimetric analysis has been used to investigate the pyrolysis, gasification and combustion of HF. The results are compared to the thermal behaviour of simulant faeces (SF) and woody biomass (WB), along with the blends of HF and WB. Kinetic analysis was conducted using non-isothermal kinetics model-free methods, and the thermogravimetric data obtained for the combustion of HF, SS and WB. The results show that the devolatilisation of HF requires higher temperatures and rates are slower those of WB. Minimum temperatures of 475 K are required for fuel ignition. HF and SF showed similar thermal behaviour under pyrolysis, but not under combustion conditions. The activation energy for HF is 157.4 kJ/mol, relatively higher than SS and WB. Reaction order for HF is lower (n = 0.4) to WB (n = 0.6). In-situ treatment of HF in on-site sanitary systems can be designed for slow progressive burn. Pergamon Press 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6472681/ /pubmed/31007417 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2018.08.090 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chilmeran, M.
Somorin, T.
Sowale, A.
Kolios, A.
Parker, A.
Williams, L.
Collins, M.
McAdam, E.J.
Tyrrel, S.
Non-isothermal thermogravimetric kinetic analysis of the thermochemical conversion of human faeces
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title_short Non-isothermal thermogravimetric kinetic analysis of the thermochemical conversion of human faeces
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6472681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31007417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2018.08.090
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