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- W3153670645 abstract "Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is an eco-friendly, flexible and efficient way to valorise wet solid wastes, producing a carbon-rich material named as hydrochar. Considerable efforts have been devoted to studying the feasibility of using hydrochar in waste management to achieve the goal of circular economy. However, a comprehensive evaluation of the impacts of hydrochar on energy recovery from anaerobic digestion (AD), nutrient reclamation, and wastewater treatment is currently lacking. To understand the influence of hydrochar type on its application, this review will firstly introduce the mechanisms and biomass treatment for hydrochar preparation. Most recent studies regarding the improvement of methane (CH 4 ) and volatile fatty acids (VFAs) production after dosing hydrochar in anaerobic digesters are quantitatively summarized and deeply discussed. The potential of using various hydrochar as slow-fertilizer to support the growth of plants are analysed by providing quantitative data. The usage of hydrochar in remediating pollutants from wastewater as effective adsorbent is also evaluated. Based on the review, we also address the challenges and demonstrate the opportunities for the future application of hydrochar in waste management. Conclusively, this review will not only provide a systematic understanding of the up-to-date developments of improving the nutrients removal and energy recovery from wastes by using hydrochar but also several new directions for the application of hydrochar in the future. • Hydrochar formation process and associated affecting factors are introduced. • CH 4 and VFA produced from anaerobic digester can be enhanced by adding hydrochar. • Hydrochar can serve as nutrient resources for plants. • Hydrochar can remove nutrients from wastewater as adsorbents. • Challenges and opportunities of hydrochar utilization are proposed." @default.
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- W3153670645 date "2021-08-01" @default.
- W3153670645 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W3153670645 title "Improving nutrients removal and energy recovery from wastes using hydrochar" @default.
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