Optimization of Microwave Hydrothermal Carbonization Conditions of Hydrochar for Ammonium Adsorption

2020 International Conference and Utility Exhibition on Energy, Environment and Climate Change (ICUE)(2020)

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This study aimed to optimize microwave hydrothermal carbonization (MHTC) conditions of rice husk hydrochar for maximum ammonium adsorption capacity. Processing parameters including hydrothermal temperature (150 - 200°C), residence time (20 - 60 min), and water to biomass ratio (5 - 15 mL g -1 ) were optimized based on the Box-Behnken design. The ANOVA results indicated that only hydrothermal carbonization temperature showed a significant effect on the ammonium adsorption capacity of rice husk hydrochar. The optimum MHTC conditions were the water to biomass ratio of 10 mL g -1 under 200°C for 60 min. Hydrochar produced under the optimum condition had the ammonium adsorption capacity of 0.89±0.4 mg NH 4 + -N g -1 . Findings from this study suggested that hydrochar derived from rice husk through MHTC has the potential to be an alternative adsorbent for preventing ammonium run off from the agricultural area.
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Hydrochar,Box-Behnken design,Microwave hydrothermal carbonization,Ammonium
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