Effects and mechanism of pyrolysis temperature on physicochemical properties of corn stalk pellet biochar based on combined characterization approach of microcomputed tomography and chemical analysis

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Biochar derived from vermicompost can be employed as an excellent adsorbent for removing contaminants from aqueous solutions.


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AbstractPilot studies concerning industrial scale application of post copper slag as a nano-additive for the modification of the corrosion resistance of cement composites have been described. The influence of a tribochemical treatment on some physicochemical properties as well as the corrosion resistance of the obtained composites have been evaluated based on DTG, RTG, and SEM coupled with EDX measurements and chemical analysis. It was observed that the so-called “size particle additive effect” influences the course and rate of transformations in the formed cement composites, and may lead to specific and desirable properties.


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Fast pyrolysis of corn stalk was performed at temperatures in the range of 450 - 600 °C in a fluidized bed. The chemical composition of bio-oil was analyzed by GC–MS, and its main properties were determined. The results showed that the bio-oil yield increased with increasing pyrolysis temperature from 450 °C to 500 °C and then declined with a further increase in pyrolysis temperature. The highest bio-oil yield of 43.3wt% was obtained at 500 °C with the dolomite as bed material. The char yield always decreased with the rise of temperature. The major chemical compounds of bio-oil included hydroxyacetone, butanone, acetic acid, propionic acid, ethylene glycol, phenol, etc.


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