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Year 2024
  • Selective H2 production from plastic waste through pyrolysis and in-line oxidative steam reforming
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    • M. Suarez
    • K. Januszewicz
    • M. Cortazar
    • L. Gartzen
    • L. Santamaria
    • M. Olazar
    • M. Artetxe
    • M. Amutio

    - ENERGY - Year 2024

    This study deals with the proposal of pyrolysis and in-line oxidative steam reforming (P-OSR) for plastic waste valorization and assesses the potential of this strategy for the selective production of H2. Overall, the study aims at progressing towards the fine-tuning of the pyrolysis-reforming technology by co-feeding O2. Thus, a multi-point O2 injection system has been developed to ensure a suitable O2 distribution in the reforming...

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  • Activated Carbon Produced by Pyrolysis of Waste Wood and Straw for PotentialWastewater Adsorption
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    - Materials - Year 2020

    Pyrolysis of straw pellets and wood strips was performed in a fixed bed reactor. The chars, solid products of thermal degradation, were used as potential materials for activated carbon production. Chemical and physical activation processes were used to compare properties of the products. The chemical activation agent KOH was chosen and the physical activation was conducted with steam and carbon dioxide as oxidising gases. The eect...

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  • Chestnut-Derived Activated Carbon as a Prospective Material for Energy Storage
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    In this work, we present the preparation and characterization of biomass-derived activatedcarbon (AC) in view of its application as electrode material for electrochemical capacitors. Porouscarbons are prepared by pyrolysis of chestnut seeds and subsequent activation of the obtainedbiochar. We investigate here two activation methods, namely, physical by CO2and chemical usingKOH. Morphology, structure and specific surface area (SSA)...

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  • Post-Pyrolytic Carbon as a Phase Change Materials (PCMs) Carrier for Application in Building Materials

    This article covers new application for char as a carrier of phase-change materials (PCM) that could be used as an additive to building materials. Being composed of bio-char and PCM, the granulate successfully competes with more expensive commercial materials of this type, such as Micronal® PCM. As a PCM carrier, char that was obtained from the pyrolysis of chestnut fruit (Aesculus hippocastanum) with different absorbances of the...

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  • Pre-Treatment of Furniture Waste for Smokeless Charcoal Production
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    - Materials - Year 2020

    The aim of this study was to assess the possibility of using furniture waste for smokeless fuel production using the pyrolysis process. Four types of wood-based wastes were used in the pyrolysis process: pine sawdust (PS), chipboard (CB), medium-density fiberboard (MDF), and oriented strand board (OSB). Additionally, the slow and fast types of pyrolysis were compared, where the heating rates were 15 C/min and 100 C/min, respectively....

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  • Waste Rubber Pyrolysis: Product Yields and Limonene Concentration
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    - Materials - Year 2020

    Tires, conveyor belts, floor mats, and shoe soles form a main-stream of rubber waste. The amount of these used materials continuously increases due to development of the rubber market. Therefore, pro-ecological utilization (i.e., energy recycling instead of burning) and recovering valuable and recyclable materials becomes an urgent necessity. In this regard, this work was devoted to the chemical recycling of selected used rubber...

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  • Waste Tyres Pyrolysis for Obtaining Limonene
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    - Materials - Year 2020

    This review deals with the technologies of limonene production from waste tyre pyrolysis. Thermal decomposition is attractive for tackling the waste tyre disposal problem, as it enables both: energy to be recovered and limonene to be obtained. This material management recycling of tyres is environmentally more beneficial than the burning of all valuable products, including limonene. Given this recoverability of materials from waste...

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