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Title Nitrogen behaviour during thermal drying of mechanically dewatered biosludge from pulp and paper industry
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Authors Mustonen, K; Deviatkin, I; Havukainen, J; Horttanainen, M
Title Nitrogen behaviour during thermal drying of mechanically dewatered biosludge from pulp and paper industry
Year 2018
Published Environmental Technology, 39, 8
DOI 10.1080/09593330.2017.1319879
Abstract An ongoing call to implement a circular economy is underway in the European Union, and a specific attention has been placed on the forest industry, which seeks additional recycling routes for its side streams, including biosludge. Biosludge is often dried and incinerated, thus wasting the nitrogen contained therein. This paper describes a study in which the release of nitrogen during thermal drying, the impact of the drying temperatures of 130 degrees C, 180 degrees C, and 210 degrees C on the mass of ammonia released, and the potential for recovery of nitrogen from biosludge were examined. The results indicate that 1310-1730mgkgTS(-1) of nitrogen was released, which corresponded to 56-74% of the soluble nitrogen in biosolids or 4.0-5.3% of the total nitrogen. Of this released nitrogen, 83-85% was identified in condensate and absorbing water, thus indicating a high potential for recovering nitrogen from biosludge.
Author Keywords Pulp and paper industry; biosludge; thermal drying; nitrogen recovery; ammonia
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Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000427847400011
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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