Optimizing bone and biomass co-torrefaction parameters: High-performance arsenic removal from wastewater via co-torrefied bone char

Chen, Wei-Hsin; Biswas, Partha Pratim; Kwon, Eilhann E.; Lin, Kun-Yi Andrew; Rajendran, Saravanan; Chang, Jo-Shu

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate bone char's physicochemical transformations through co-torrefaction and co-pyrolysis processes with biomass. Additionally, it aimed to analyze the carbon sequestration process during co-torrefaction of bone and biomass and optimize the process parameters of co-torrefaction. Finally, the study sought to evaluate the arsenic sorption capacity of both torrefied and co-torrefied bone char. Bone and biomass co-torrefaction was conducted at 175 degrees C-300 degrees C. An orthogonal array of Taguchi techniques and artificial neural networks (ANN) were employed to investigate the influence of various torrefaction parameters on carbon dioxide sequestration within torrefied bone char. A co-torrefied bone char, torrefied at a reaction temperature of 300 degrees C, a heating rate of 15 degrees Cmin(-1), and mixed with 5 g m of biomass (wood dust), was selected for the arsenic (III) sorption experiment due to its elevated carbonate content. The results revealed a higher carbonate fraction (21%) in co-torrefied bone char at 300 degrees C compared to co-pyrolyzed bone char (500-700 degrees C). Taguchi and artificial neural network (ANN) analyses indicated that the relative impact of process factors on carbonate substitution in bone char followed the order of co-torrefaction temperature (38.8%) > heating rate (31.06%) > addition of wood biomass (30.1%). Co-torrefied bone chars at 300 degrees C exhibited a sorption capacity of approximately 3 mg g(-1), surpassing values observed for pyrolyzed bone chars at 900 degrees C in the literature. The findings suggest that co-torrefied bone char could serve effectively as a sorbent in filters for wastewater treatment and potentially fulfill roles such as a remediation agent, pH stabilizer, or valuable source of biofertilizer in agricultural applications.

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Título según WOS: Optimizing bone and biomass co-torrefaction parameters: High-performance arsenic removal from wastewater via co-torrefied bone char
Título de la Revista: ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Volumen: 252
Editorial: ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Fecha de publicación: 2024
DOI:

10.1016/j.envres.2024.118990

Notas: ISI