Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1197503 Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Biomass samples (almond shell, walnut shell, almond tree pruning and olive stone) were subjected to thermoanalytical investigation to evaluate their thermal behaviour and its correlation with their lignocellulosic composition. Then, the pyrolysis process of these materials was studied in terms of the energy content of the phases generated (gas and liquid). Finally, the feasibility of obtaining effective adsorbents from the char generated was studied. With this aim, the char was used to prepare activated carbons (ACs) by steam gasification at fixed activation temperature and time, identical for the four chars. The differences found in the porosity development of the activated carbons were related to the lignocellulosic composition of the raw material. It is shown that the four biomass residues used are versatile precursors that allow the preparation of adsorbent materials with different textural characteristics.

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