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Gasification biochar from biowaste (food waste and wood waste) for effective CO adsorption. | LitMetric

Gasification biochar from biowaste (food waste and wood waste) for effective CO adsorption.

J Hazard Mater

Korea Biochar Research Center, APRU Sustainable Waste Management Program & Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Published: June 2020

Biochar is newly proposed as an innovative and cost-effective material to capture CO. In this study, biochar was produced from feedstock mixtures of food waste and wood waste (i.e., 20%:80% WFW20, 30%:70% WFW30 and 40%:60% WFW40) by gasification. The two biochar adsorbents containing the highest percentage of food waste, i.e., WFW40-K and WFW40-KC, were activated by KOH and KOH + CO, respectively. The biochar adsorbents were then tested for CO adsorption at room temperature of 25 °C by using a volumetric sorption analyzer. The WFW20 showed the highest CO adsorption capacity, while higher percentage of food waste in the feedstock was unfavorable for the CO adsorption. The presence of N and S on the biochar surface was the primary contributor to the high CO uptake on WFW20. The development of micropores by KOH activation significantly increased the CO adsorption on WFW40-K, but KOH + CO activation could not further increase the development of micropores and subsequent CO adsorption. Moreover, WFW40-K showed >99% recyclability during 10 consecutive adsorption-desorption cycles. The biochars derived from biowaste (food waste and wood waste) could be effective adsorbents for CO capture by providing green solution for food waste recycling.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.121147DOI Listing

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