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Co-pyrolysis route of chlorella sp. and bauxite tailings to fabricate metal-biochar as persulfate activator

Authors
Yoon, KwangsukCho, Dong-WanWang, HailongSong, Hocheol
Issue Date
Jan-2022
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Keywords
Microalgae; Biochar catalyst; Co-pyrolysis; Persulfate; Methyl orange
Citation
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, v.428, pp.1 - 11
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Journal Title
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume
428
Start Page
1
End Page
11
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/187297
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2021.132578
ISSN
1385-8947
Abstract
Y This study explored the feasibility of simultaneously producing synthetic gases and metal-biochar catalyst from co-pyrolysis of microalgae (chlorella vulgaris, CV) and industrial waste (bauxite tailings, BT). Co-pyrolysis was conducted in two different atmospheric conditions of N-2 and CO2. Real-time syngas monitoring revealed the use of CO2 substantially enhanced CO production by expediting CO2-medicated thermal cracking of CV and its impact was further pronounced when BT was incorporated in the pyrolytic process. Characterization of produced metal-biochar revealed that metal-biochar have porous structure, Fe3O4 phase, and graphitic carbon layers with defective sites. The metal-biochar removed > 72% of 5 mg L-1 methyl orange within 60 min in the presence of 2 mM peroxydisulfate at 0.1 g L-1 biochar dose. Quenching test revealed the removal of methyl orange was mainly driven by singlet oxygen (O-1(2)) generated by persulfate activation by metal-biochar. The reusability test indicated metal-biochar maintained>80% of its catalytic capability up to five repetitive reaction cycles of methyl orange removal. Collectively, co-pyrolysis of microalgae and industrial waste containing transition metals in CO2 condition can be a viable option to harvest energy resources from biomass wastes and to produce catalytic medium applicable to remove a wide range of redox active contaminants.
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