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Materiálové a energetické využití suchého stabilizovaného čistírenského kalu - výroba biocharu střednč-Teplotní pomalou pyrolýzou

Authors: Pohořelý, M. (Michael); Moško, J. (Jaroslav); Zach, B. (Boleslav); Šyc, M. (Michal); Václavková, Š. (Šárka); Jeremiáš, M. (Michal); Svoboda, K. (Karel); +7 Authors

Materiálové a energetické využití suchého stabilizovaného čistírenského kalu - výroba biocharu střednč-Teplotní pomalou pyrolýzou

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Sewage sludge produced by municipal wastewater treatment plant usually contains significant amount of heavy metals and problematic organic substances. Such composition complicates its disposal to agricultural and forest land and its disposal by composting. Medium-Temperature slow pyrolysis of sewage sludge is an alternative way of sewage sludge utilization to agricultural and forest land. The article summarizes the characteristics of biochar (porous carbonaceous solid pyrolytic residue containing nutritious elements) produced by medium-Temperature slow pyrolysis of anaerobically-stabilized sewage sludge.

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sewage sludge, Sewage Sludge, pyrolysis, SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities, Biochar, biochar, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation, SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production, Pyrolysis

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