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Bio-char from dead Posidonia oceanica residues as adsorbent towards toxic metal ions

2018

Recently, the pyrolysis of biomass from different algal species and from the Mediterranean sea plant Posidonia oceanica have been proposed for renewable fuel production with a maximum oil yield of 54.97% at 500°C, and high heating values of 24-32 MJ kg-1[1,2]. The pyrolysis produces a large amount of bio-char and the accumulation of this byproduct may cause solid waste pollution problems. Although the composition and properties of bio-char depend on the raw material and on the carbonization process, it is on average composed of amorphous carbon with a highly functionalized surface, which makes it reactive towards inorganic and organic compounds [3]. Considering the reactivity of bio-char, t…

Biochar Posidonia oceanica metal removal biosorbent biomass icp voltammetryPosidonia OceanicaToxic metal captureSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaBio-char
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Environmental assessment of a waste-to-energy practice: The pyrolysis of agro-industrial biomass residues

2021

Abstract The bio-wastes pyrolysis is a waste to energy strategy that converts bio-wastes into valuable products (bio-char, bio-oil) with wide use in the agri-food sector. However, limited efforts are paid to the investigation of its environmental sustainability: in this context, the study contributes the need towards the assessment of a wide range of environmental impacts for the pyrolysis process of different types of bio-wastes under different operating conditions. The study estimates the potential environmental impacts related to bio-char production from the pyrolysis of several different agro-industrial residues and different temperatures and identifies the process “hot spots”. The anal…

Life cycle assessment Sustainable energy supply Circular economy Bio-waste Bio-char Waste-to-energy PyrolysisSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleEnvironmental EngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryEnvironmental engineeringBiomassContext (language use)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringWaste-to-energyBiocharEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental impact assessmentbusinessLife-cycle assessmentThermal energyRenewable resourceSustainable Production and Consumption
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Comparison of the Properties of Activated Carbons Produced in One-Stage and Two-Stage Processes

2018

Activated carbons (ACs) can be produced from biomass in a thermal process either in a direct carbonization-activation process or by first carbonizing the biomass and later activating the bio-chars into activated carbons. The properties of the ACs are dependent on the type of process used for production. In this study, the properties of activated carbons produced in one-stage and two-stage processes are considered. Activated carbons were produced by physical activation of two types of starting materials: bio chars produced from spruce and birch chips in a commercial carbonization plant and from the corresponding raw chips. The activated carbons produced were characterized regarding specific …

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