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  • The study investigated the thermo-chemical behavior of the microalga Dunaliella salina using thermo-gravimetric analyses, analyzing how the biomass converts to biochar under different heating rates.
  • The kinetic evaluations utilized model-free kinetics methods, with the FWO model revealing a higher activation energy (194.2 kJ/mol) at 90% conversion, compared to other models.
  • The research highlights the potential of biochar derived from D. salina for effectively removing naphthalene from water, showcasing its applicability in environmental remediation.

Article Abstract

Thermo-chemical behavior of a microalgal biomass; Dunaliella salina was investigated through thermo-gravimetric analyses. Fully-grown D. salina biomass were subjected for biochar conversion using pyrolytic treatment at three distinct heating rates such as 2.5, 5, and 15 °C min. The kinetic appraisals were explained by using model-free kinetics viz., Kissinger-Akahira-Sanose, Flynn-Waal-Ozawa and Starink iso-conversional correlations with concomitant evaluation of activation energies (E). The Ea value is 194.2 kJ mol at 90% conversion in FWO model, which is higher as compared to other two models. Moisture, volatile substances, and other biochemical components of the biomass were volatilized between 400 and 1000 K in two separate thermo-chemical breakdown regimes. Microscopic and surface characterization analyses were carried out to elucidate the elemental and morphological characteristics of the biomass and biochar. Further, the proficiency of the prepared biochar was tested for removing naphthalene from the watery media. The novelty of the present study lies in extending the applicability of biochar prepared from D. salina for the removal of a model polyaromatic hydrocarbon, naphthalene.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.141639DOI Listing

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