The Enersludge™ process converts sewage sludge, biomass and other carbonaceous materials to re-usable fuels. Currently the low grade fuels namely char, reaction water and non-condensed gas are used to drive the process with the oil being classified as surplus fuel. Consequently oil quality is of paramount importance with regard to marketability of the Enersludge™ process. The new process comprises a single reactor followed by a catalyst cartridge to refine oil vapours. Oil quality can be controlled by type of catalyst, temperature and WHSV. Oil viscosity was used as a global oil quality indicator to benchmark the enhanced Enersludge™ process against its reactor predecessors. Oil viscosities as low as 3 cSt can be achieved which is equivalent to a tenfold reductioncompared to previous reactor designs. At the same time energy recovery in the oil has only dropped slightly.
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April 01 2000
Production of high quality fuels using the enhanced Enersludge™ process
S. Skrypski-Mäntele;
S. Skrypski-Mäntele
1Environmental Solutions International Ltd., 6 Gould Street, Osborne Park, WA 6017, Australia
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T. R. Bridle;
T. R. Bridle
1Environmental Solutions International Ltd., 6 Gould Street, Osborne Park, WA 6017, Australia
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P. Freeman;
P. Freeman
1Environmental Solutions International Ltd., 6 Gould Street, Osborne Park, WA 6017, Australia
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A. Luceks;
A. Luceks
1Environmental Solutions International Ltd., 6 Gould Street, Osborne Park, WA 6017, Australia
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P. D. Ye
P. D. Ye
1Environmental Solutions International Ltd., 6 Gould Street, Osborne Park, WA 6017, Australia
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Water Sci Technol (2000) 41 (8): 45–51.
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S. Skrypski-Mäntele, T. R. Bridle, P. Freeman, A. Luceks, P. D. Ye; Production of high quality fuels using the enhanced Enersludge™ process. Water Sci Technol 1 April 2000; 41 (8): 45–51. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2000.0141
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