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Transforming Waste into Wealth: A New Way to Use Sewage Sludge
EUTuesday, December 17, 2024
But they didn't stop there. They wanted to make hydrochar useful, so they soaked it in nitric acid (HNO₃) at 70°C for an hour. This leached out most of the ash and some important inorganic compounds, like phosphorus (P) and calcium (Ca), with extraction efficiencies over 95%!
The result? A leached hydrochar (LHC) that's more stable and could replace some fossil coal in steelmaking. It also worked well as a reducing agent in blast furnaces, with an average replacement ratio of 40%.
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