Article ID: | iaor201530075 |
Volume: | 47 |
Start Page Number: | 114 |
End Page Number: | 121 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2016 |
Journal: | Waste Management |
Authors: | Basso Daniele, Patuzzi Francesco, Castello Daniele, Baratieri Marco, Rada Elena Cristina, Weiss-Hortala Elsa, Fiori Luca |
Keywords: | agriculture & food, statistics: inference |
In this paper, the use of grape marc for energy purposes was investigated. Grape marc is a residual lignocellulosic by‐product from the winery industry, which is present in every world region where vine‐making is addressed. Among the others, hydrothermal carbonization was chosen as a promising alternative thermochemical process, suitable for the treatment of this high moisture substrate. Through a 50mL experimental apparatus, hydrothermal carbonization tests were performed at several temperatures (namely: 180, 220 and 250°C) and residence times (1, 3, 8h). Analyses on both the solid and the gaseous phases obtained downstream of the process were performed. In particular, solid and gas yields