Authors
BJ He, Y Zhang, TL Funk, GL Riskowski, Y Yin
Publication date
2000
Journal
Transactions of the ASAE
Volume
43
Issue
6
Pages
1827-1833
Publisher
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
Description
A thermochemical conversion (TCC) process was applied to the treatment of swine manure slurry for oilproduction and waste reduction. The objectives of the first stage study were to explore the feasibility of oil productionfrom swine manure and to determine the waste reduction rates through the TCC process. A bench TCC reactor wasdeveloped and tested at operating temperatures of 275C to 350C. The corresponding operating pressures ranged from5.5 to 18 MPa. Carbon monoxide was used as a reducing agent at pressures from 0.34 to 2.76 MPa. The oil product wasevaluated by element analysis, heating value, and benzene solubility. The waste reduction rate was evaluated in terms ofchemical oxygen demand (COD) before and after the TCC process. The highest oil yield was 76.2% of the total volatilesolids of the feedstock. The hydrogen to carbon molar ratio was 1.53. The TCC oil product had a similar …
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