Towards engineered hydrochars: Application of artificial neural networks in the hydrothermal carbonization of sewage sludge

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Sewage sludge hydrochars (SSHs), which are produced by hydrothermal carbonization (HTC), offer a high calorific value to be applied as a biofuel. However, HTC is a complex processand the properties of the resulting product depend heavily on the process conditions and feedstock composition. In this work, we have applied artificial neural networks (ANNs) to contribute to the production of tailored SSHs for a specific application and with optimum properties. We collected data from the published literature covering the years 2014–2021, which was then fed into different ANN models where the input data (HTC temperature, process time, and the elemental content of hydrochars) were used to predict output parameters ((higher heating value, (HHV) and solid yield (%)). The proposed ANN models were successful in accurately predicting both HHV and contents of C and H. While the model NN1 (based on C, H, O content) exhibited HHV predicting performance with R2 = 0.974, another model, NN2, was also able to predict HHV with R2 = 0.936 using only C and H as input. Moreover, the inverse model of NN3 (based on H, O content, and HHV) could predict C content with an R2 of 0.939.

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Kapetanakis, T. N., Vardiambasis, I. O., Nikolopoulos, C. D., Konstantaras, A. I., Trang, T. K., Khuong, D. A., … Kalderis, D. (2021). Towards engineered hydrochars: Application of artificial neural networks in the hydrothermal carbonization of sewage sludge. Energies, 14(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14113000

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