Pyrolysis of biomass harvested from heavy-metal contaminated area: Characteristics of bio-oils and biochars from batch-wise one-stage and continuous two-stage pyrolysis

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作者
Park K.-B. [1 ]
Chae D.-Y. [2 ,3 ]
Fini E.H. [4 ]
Kim J.-S. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Department of Energy and Environmental System Engineering, University of Seoul, 163 Siripdaero, Dongdaemun-Gu, Seoul
[2] Graduate School of Environmental Engineering, University of Seoul, 163 Siripdaero, Dongdaemun-Gu, Seoul
[3] Department of Smart Cities, University of Seoul, 163 Siripdaero, Dongdaemun-Gu, Seoul
[4] School of Sustainable Engineering and Built Environment, Arizona State University, 660 S. College Ave, Tempe, 85281, AZ
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美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Biochar; Carbon sequestration; Heavy metals; One-stage pyrolysis; Two-stage pyrolysis;
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10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141715
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This study evaluates pyrolysis products obtained from biomasses (silver grass, pine, and acacia) harvested from heavy-metal-contaminated soil. To do so, we utilized two methods: a batch one-stage pyrolysis, and a continuous two-stage pyrolysis. The study results show that the yields and characteristics of bio-oils and biochars varied depending on the pyrolysis process and the type of biomass. The two-stage pyrolysis having two reactors (auger and fluidized bed reactors) appeared to be very suitable for specific chemicals production such as acetic acid, acetol, catechol, and levoglucosan. The biochar obtained from the fluidized-bed reactor of two-stage pyrolysis had high thermal stability, high crystallinity, high inorganic content, and a small number of functional groups. In contrast, the biochar obtained from the one-stage pyrolysis had low thermal stability, low crystallinity, a high carbon content, and a large number of functional groups. The biochar obtained from the two-stage pyrolysis appeared to be suitable as a material for catalyst support and as an adsorbent. The biochar obtained from one-stage pyrolysis appeared to be a suitable as a soil amendment, as an adsorbent, and as a precursor of activated carbon. All biochars showed a negative carbon footprint. In the end, this study, which was conducted using two different processes, was able to obtain the fact that products of pyrolysis biomass contaminated with heavy metals have different characteristics depending on the process characteristics and that their utilization plans are different accordingly. If the optimal utilization method proposed through this study is found, pyrolysis will be able to gain importance as an effective treatment method for biomass contaminated with heavy metals. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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