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Characterization of cadmium removal from aqueous solution by biochar produced from a giant Miscanthus at different pyrolytic temperatures.
- Woong-Ki Kim, Taeyong Shim, +4 authors J. Jung
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Bioresource technology
- 1 June 2013
The objective of this study was to investigate the feasibility of biochar for removing Cd from aqueous solution. Biochars were produced from a Miscanthus sacchariflorus via slow pyrolysis at 300,… Expand
Comparison of biochar properties from biomass residues produced by slow pyrolysis at 500°C.
- Y. Lee, Jinje Park, +5 authors S. Hyun
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Bioresource technology
- 1 November 2013
Application of biochar from biomass pyrolysis to soil is gaining greater interest; this can ameliorate the soil quality, reduce fertilizer consumption, and sequestrate carbon. This study compares the… Expand
Slow pyrolysis of rice straw: analysis of products properties, carbon and energy yields.
- Jinje Park, Y. Lee, C. Ryu, Y. Park
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Bioresource technology
- 1 March 2014
Among many uses of rice straw, application of its biochar from pyrolysis to the soil is receiving greater interest for increased crop productivity and sequestration of CO2. This study investigated… Expand
Characterisation of slow pyrolysis products from segregated wastes for energy production.
- Anh N. Phan, C. Ryu, V. Sharifi, J. Swithenbank
- Chemistry
- 2008
Abstract The role of pyrolysis is important in the thermal processing of municipal solid wastes, since it decomposes wastes into three types of intermediate products to be collected as fuel feedstock… Expand
Production and utilization of biochar: A review
Abstract Biochar produced during the thermochemical decomposition of biomass not only reduces the amount of carbon emitted into the atmosphere, but it is also an environment-friendly replacement for… Expand
Effect of process parameters on pelletisation of herbaceous crops
- P. Gilbert, C. Ryu, V. Sharifi, J. Swithenbank
- Environmental Science
- 1 August 2009
Straw, sawdust and other herbaceous crops benefit from pelletisation, as the process increases the materials bulk density therefore reducing transportation and storage costs; providing better… Expand
The characteristics of bio-oil produced from the pyrolysis of three marine macroalgae.
- Yoon Ju Bae, C. Ryu, +5 authors Y. Park
- Biology, Medicine
- Bioresource technology
- 1 February 2011
The pyrolysis of two brown macroalgae (Undaria pinnatifida and Laminaria japonica) and one red macroalgae (Porphyra tenera) was investigated for the production of bio-oil within the temperature range… Expand
Highly stretchable piezoelectric-pyroelectric hybrid nanogenerator.
- J. Lee, K. Lee, +9 authors Sang-woo Kim
- Materials Science, Medicine
- Advanced materials
- 1 February 2014
A highly stretchable hybrid nanogenerator has been developed using a micro-patterned piezoelectric polymer P(VDF-TrFE), PDMS-CNT composite, and graphene nanosheets. Mechanical and thermal energies… Expand
Bio-oil production from fast pyrolysis of waste furniture sawdust in a fluidized bed.
- H. Heo, H. Park, +5 authors Seungsoo Kim
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Bioresource technology
- 2010
The amount of waste furniture generated in Korea was over 2.4 million tons in the past 3 years, which can be used for renewable energy or fuel feedstock production. Fast pyrolysis is available for… Expand
Characteristics of biochar produced from slow pyrolysis of Geodae-Uksae 1.
- Y. Lee, P. Eum, C. Ryu, Y. Park, Jin-ho Jung, S. Hyun
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Bioresource technology
- 1 February 2013
This study investigated producing biochar from Geodae-Uksae 1 for soil applications to sequestrate carbon from the atmosphere and improve the productivity of crops. Using a lab-scale packed bed… Expand