Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
+ 3 Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
April 12, 2024
Valorization of bio-oil distillation residue through co-pyrolysis with moso bamboo to prepare biochar: Optimization study on effects of blend ratio, pyrolysis temperature, and residence time
In view of the high energy consumption and pollutant emissions in the cement production industry, biomass as the renewable carbon-neutrality energy is promisingly conducive to remitting cement carbon dioxide emissions and simultaneously realizing waste-to-energy initiatives. In this study, bio-oil distillation residue (DR), with high carbon content and heat value, is co-pyrolyzed with moso bamboo (MB) […]
March 24, 2024
Adsorption mechanisms and optimal production of magnetic biochar composites from red mud and soft wood biomass
We investigated the adsorption capacity of four composites generated by co-pyrolyzing red mud, an iron rich waste product from the production of alumina, together with Canadian soft wood biomasses, including Douglas fir, pine wood, red cedar and hemlock. Pyrolysis conditions included manually mixing of both biomass and red mud together before pyrolyzing at 800 degrees […]
June 22, 2023
Effects of pyrolysis temperature on properties of swine manure biochar and its environmental risks of heavy metals
Abstract Converting swine manure into biochar has increasingly been considered a useful method to reduce heavy metal (HM) availability; however, the associated environmental risks need further exploration. In this study, swine manure was pyrolyzed at diff ;erent temperatures ranging from 200 to 700 °C; this was aimed at studying the effect of temperature on the swine […]