Title :
Electroosmotically enhanced drying of biomass
Author :
Banerjee, S. ; Law, S.E.
Author_Institution :
Driftmier Eng. Center, Georgia Univ., Athens, GA, USA
Abstract :
A laboratory system for experimentally characterizing the electroosmotic dewatering of biomass has been developed. The system was used to investigate dewatering at both constant-voltage and constant-current of two biomass materials: organic humus with peat; and composted wastewater sludge. The moisture content of humus decreased to 22.5% from an initial value of 44.3% wb after 2 h 10 min of electroosmosis at 50 V across a 2.9 cm thick bed, whereas that of sludge decreased to 54.5% from an initial value of 68.4% after 2 h 20 min at 40 V across the bed. The electrical energy required to remove 1 kg of water by constant-voltage electroosmosis of humus varied from 23% to 61%, in the voltage range of 10 V-50 V, of the thermal energy required to change same quantity of free-water from liquid to vapor state. For wastewater sludge, the energy remained constant at a higher value of 88% over the 20 V-40 V range studied. The flowrate of liquid water out of the bed at constant voltage linearly increased with the applied electric field, and the electrical energy expended in the constant-current dewatering mode was seen to be a quadratic function of time as predicted by the classical electrokinetic theory
Keywords :
drying; electrophoresis; moisture; osmosis; 1 kg; 10 to 50 V; 2.166 h; 2.333 h; 2.9 cm; 20 to 40 V; 40 V; 50 V; applied electric field; biomass; classical electrokinetic theory; composted wastewater sludge; constant-current dewatering mode; constant-voltage electro-osmosis; electrical energy; electro-osmotic dewatering; electro-osmotically enhanced drying; laboratory system; moisture content; organic humus; peat; Biological materials; Biomass; Electrodes; Electrokinetics; Energy conversion; Laboratories; Organic materials; Solvents; Voltage; Wastewater;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 1997. Thirty-Second IAS Annual Meeting, IAS '97., Conference Record of the 1997 IEEE
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4067-1
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.1997.626308