Algae are extremely promising sustainable feedstock for fuels and chemicals, while they contain high nitrogen content, which may cause some serious nitrogen emission during algae pyrolysis utilization. In this study, we proposed a feasible method to control the nitrogen emission during algae pyrolysis by introducing lignocellulosic biomass and biochar addition. Nitrogen transformation mechanism was investigated through quantitative analysis of N-species in the pyrolysis products. Results showed that copyrolysis of algae and lignocellulosic biomass greatly increased nitrogen in solid char with large amount of NH<sub>3</sub> and HCN releasing (∼20 wt %), while nitrogen in bio-oil decreased largely. With biochar addition, NH<sub>3</sub>, HCN, ...
Green seaweeds from the genus Ulva are a promising feedstock for the production of biochar for carbo...
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a promising thermochemical pretreatment to convert sewage sludge...
This study examined the effect of nitrogen (N) on biochar stability in relation to soil microbial co...
Pyrolysis of N-rich nonlignocellulosic biomass is a promising way to their energy utilization, in wh...
Biochar is charcoal made from waste biomass and intended to be added to soil to improve soil functio...
Biomass is one of the potential alternatives to reduce the dependency on fossil fuels. Gaseous produ...
Biochar obtained from pyrolysis of biomass presents high potential for industrial applications owing...
Nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) play an important role in algae cultivation as they are important nutri...
We investigated the effect of biochar type on plant performance and soil nitrogen (N) transformation...
Poster presentado en el XVIII Meeting of the Spanish Society of Chromatography and Related Techniqu...
Process control of fuel-bound nitrogen conversion into N-containing gaseous pollutants was essential...
Producing biocrude from wet biomass such as microalgae via hydrothermal liquefaction has been attrac...
Preparing sustainable and highly efficient biochars as adsorbents remains a challenge for organic po...
These data are from an investigation of the effects of biochar application to soil, on soil greenhou...
Abstract Nitrogen (N) transformation in soil directly determines the effectiveness of N for plant g...
Green seaweeds from the genus Ulva are a promising feedstock for the production of biochar for carbo...
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a promising thermochemical pretreatment to convert sewage sludge...
This study examined the effect of nitrogen (N) on biochar stability in relation to soil microbial co...
Pyrolysis of N-rich nonlignocellulosic biomass is a promising way to their energy utilization, in wh...
Biochar is charcoal made from waste biomass and intended to be added to soil to improve soil functio...
Biomass is one of the potential alternatives to reduce the dependency on fossil fuels. Gaseous produ...
Biochar obtained from pyrolysis of biomass presents high potential for industrial applications owing...
Nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) play an important role in algae cultivation as they are important nutri...
We investigated the effect of biochar type on plant performance and soil nitrogen (N) transformation...
Poster presentado en el XVIII Meeting of the Spanish Society of Chromatography and Related Techniqu...
Process control of fuel-bound nitrogen conversion into N-containing gaseous pollutants was essential...
Producing biocrude from wet biomass such as microalgae via hydrothermal liquefaction has been attrac...
Preparing sustainable and highly efficient biochars as adsorbents remains a challenge for organic po...
These data are from an investigation of the effects of biochar application to soil, on soil greenhou...
Abstract Nitrogen (N) transformation in soil directly determines the effectiveness of N for plant g...
Green seaweeds from the genus Ulva are a promising feedstock for the production of biochar for carbo...
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a promising thermochemical pretreatment to convert sewage sludge...
This study examined the effect of nitrogen (N) on biochar stability in relation to soil microbial co...