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Cho, Dong-Wan; Kwon, Eilhann E.; Song, Hocheol, E-mail: ekwon74@sejong.ac.kr, E-mail: hcsong@sejong.ac.kr2016
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[en] Highlights: • Utilizing CO_2 as a reaction medium in thermo-chemical conversion of aquatic biomass. • Enhanced generation of syngas in the presence of CO_2. • Considerable reduction of pyrolytic oil in CO_2-assisted pyrolysis. • Generation of biochar with high surface area and more porous structure by CO_2. - Abstract: This study mechanistically investigated the influences of CO_2 on syngas (H_2 and CO) production during thermo-chemical conversion of red seaweed, and further explored the possible utility of the produced biochar as a medium for adsorption of inorganic/organic contaminants in aqueous phase. In order to elucidate the key roles of CO_2 in the thermo-chemical process, the composition analysis of syngas and the qualitative analysis of pyrolytic oil were conducted and compared with those in pyrolysis in N_2 condition. Pyrolysis of red seaweed in the presence of CO_2 led to the enhanced generation of syngas at the entire experimental temperatures. For example, the ratio of CO to H_2 in the presence of CO_2 at 620 °C was enhanced by ∼400%, as compared to the case in N_2. This enhanced generation of syngas resulted in significant pyrolytic oil reduction by ∼70% at 620 °C via the unknown reactions between VOCs and CO_2. In addition, biochar generated in the CO_2 environment exhibited comparatively higher surface area (61 m"2 g"−"1) and more porous structure. The morphological modification induced by CO_2 provided the favorable condition for removal of methylene blue from the aqueous phase. Thus, this study experimentally demonstrated that exploiting CO_2 as a reaction medium would provide an attractive option for the enhanced generation of syngas and the tuned adsorption capability of biochar.
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S0196-8904(16)30160-1; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2016.03.027; Copyright (c) 2016 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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ALTERNATIVE FUELS, AMINES, ANTI-INFECTIVE AGENTS, ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS, AQUATIC ORGANISMS, AZINES, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CARBON OXIDES, CHALCOGENIDES, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, CHLORIDES, CHLORINE COMPOUNDS, DECOMPOSITION, DRUGS, ELEMENTS, ENERGY SOURCES, EVALUATION, FUELS, HALIDES, HALOGEN COMPOUNDS, HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS, MANAGEMENT, MATERIALS, MATTER, NONMETALS, OILS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUNDS, OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHENOTHIAZINES, PLANTS, PROCESSING, PUBLIC UTILITIES, PYROLYSIS PRODUCTS, RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, SORPTION, SURFACE PROPERTIES, SYNTHETIC FUELS, THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WASTE PROCESSING
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