Optimization of rice husk hydrochar via microwave-assisted hydrothermal carbonization: Fuel properties and combustion kinetics

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Highlights

Validation shows that optimized hydrochar has lower than 10% percentage difference.

Hydrochar B has the highest fixed carbon and highest HHV compared to others.

The result suggests that the optimized hydrochar produced can be used as solid biofuel.

Abstract

The optimization of rice husk hydrochar was carried out via microwave-assisted hydrothermal carbonization to find the optimum parameters for hydrochar production. Three optimized hydrochar was selected to find the best properties for solid biofuel application. The percentage difference between predicted and experimental values was below 10% for all optimized hydrochar. Hydrochar B (optimized for maximum high heating value) has the highest fixed carbon (29.86%), lowest volatile matter (54.6%), lowest ash (8.87%) and highest higher heating value (18.9 MJ/kg) compared to raw rice husk, hydrochar A (maximum solid yield) and hydrochar C (maximum solid yield and higher heating value). The result suggests that the optimized hydrochar produced is comparable to lignite and can be used as direct solid biofuel.

Keywords

Microwave-assisted hydrothermal carbonization
Optimization
Rice husk
Fuel properties
Combustion kinetics
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