New insights into microwave pyrolysis of biomass: preparation of carbon-based products from pecan nutshells and their application in wastewater treatment

Microwave pyrolysis of pecan nutshell (Carya illinoinensis) biomass was used to produce carbon-based solid products with potential application in contaminated water treatment. A range of analytical techniques were applied to characterize the intermediate products of microwave pyrolysis in order t...

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Main Authors: Duran Jimenez, G., Monti, Tamara, Titman, Jeremy J., Hernandez-Montoya, V., Kingman, S.W., Binner, Eleanor
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author Duran Jimenez, G.
Monti, Tamara
Titman, Jeremy J.
Hernandez-Montoya, V.
Kingman, S.W.
Binner, Eleanor
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Monti, Tamara
Titman, Jeremy J.
Hernandez-Montoya, V.
Kingman, S.W.
Binner, Eleanor
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description Microwave pyrolysis of pecan nutshell (Carya illinoinensis) biomass was used to produce carbon-based solid products with potential application in contaminated water treatment. A range of analytical techniques were applied to characterize the intermediate products of microwave pyrolysis in order to monitor the physio-chemical effects of the interacting energy on the biomass. The performance of the carbon-based products was tested through evaluation of lead ion removal capacity from solution. Further analyses demonstrated that ion-exchange by calcium ions on the material surface was the main mechanism involved in lead removal. Calcium compound development was directly correlated to the interaction of the electromagnetic waves with the biomass. Through monitoring the physio-chemical effects of biomass-microwave interactions during microwave pyrolysis, we have shown for the first time that the intermediate products differ from those of conventional pyrolysis. We hypothesise that selective heating leads to the (hemi)cellulosic and lignin degradation processes occurring simultaneously, whereas they are largely sequential in conventional pyrolysis. This work provides optimization parameters essential for the large scale design of microwave processes for this application as well as an understanding of how the operating parameters impact on functionality of the resulting carbon-based materials.
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spelling nottingham-406762020-05-04T18:39:39Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/40676/ New insights into microwave pyrolysis of biomass: preparation of carbon-based products from pecan nutshells and their application in wastewater treatment Duran Jimenez, G. Monti, Tamara Titman, Jeremy J. Hernandez-Montoya, V. Kingman, S.W. Binner, Eleanor Microwave pyrolysis of pecan nutshell (Carya illinoinensis) biomass was used to produce carbon-based solid products with potential application in contaminated water treatment. A range of analytical techniques were applied to characterize the intermediate products of microwave pyrolysis in order to monitor the physio-chemical effects of the interacting energy on the biomass. The performance of the carbon-based products was tested through evaluation of lead ion removal capacity from solution. Further analyses demonstrated that ion-exchange by calcium ions on the material surface was the main mechanism involved in lead removal. Calcium compound development was directly correlated to the interaction of the electromagnetic waves with the biomass. Through monitoring the physio-chemical effects of biomass-microwave interactions during microwave pyrolysis, we have shown for the first time that the intermediate products differ from those of conventional pyrolysis. We hypothesise that selective heating leads to the (hemi)cellulosic and lignin degradation processes occurring simultaneously, whereas they are largely sequential in conventional pyrolysis. This work provides optimization parameters essential for the large scale design of microwave processes for this application as well as an understanding of how the operating parameters impact on functionality of the resulting carbon-based materials. Elsevier 2017-03-31 Article PeerReviewed Duran Jimenez, G., Monti, Tamara, Titman, Jeremy J., Hernandez-Montoya, V., Kingman, S.W. and Binner, Eleanor (2017) New insights into microwave pyrolysis of biomass: preparation of carbon-based products from pecan nutshells and their application in wastewater treatment. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 124 . pp. 113-121. ISSN 0165-2370 Biomass; Pecan nutshells; Microwave pyrolysis; Lead removal; Ion exchange; Carbon-based product http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165237016306118 doi:10.1016/j.jaap.2017.02.013 doi:10.1016/j.jaap.2017.02.013
spellingShingle Biomass; Pecan nutshells; Microwave pyrolysis; Lead removal; Ion exchange; Carbon-based product
Duran Jimenez, G.
Monti, Tamara
Titman, Jeremy J.
Hernandez-Montoya, V.
Kingman, S.W.
Binner, Eleanor
New insights into microwave pyrolysis of biomass: preparation of carbon-based products from pecan nutshells and their application in wastewater treatment
title New insights into microwave pyrolysis of biomass: preparation of carbon-based products from pecan nutshells and their application in wastewater treatment
title_full New insights into microwave pyrolysis of biomass: preparation of carbon-based products from pecan nutshells and their application in wastewater treatment
title_fullStr New insights into microwave pyrolysis of biomass: preparation of carbon-based products from pecan nutshells and their application in wastewater treatment
title_full_unstemmed New insights into microwave pyrolysis of biomass: preparation of carbon-based products from pecan nutshells and their application in wastewater treatment
title_short New insights into microwave pyrolysis of biomass: preparation of carbon-based products from pecan nutshells and their application in wastewater treatment
title_sort new insights into microwave pyrolysis of biomass: preparation of carbon-based products from pecan nutshells and their application in wastewater treatment
topic Biomass; Pecan nutshells; Microwave pyrolysis; Lead removal; Ion exchange; Carbon-based product
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