In the frame of a study that aims at optimizing the pyrolysis of chromated copper arsenate- (CCA-) treated wood with respect to a minimal metal release upon a maxima mass reduction, a set of experimental studies has been carried out in order to gain more insight in the metal (Cr, Cu, and As) behavior during the pyrolysis process. These experiments are described in detail in previous publications. In this paper, the experimental observations are translated in a mechanism that describes the metal (in particular As) behavior during pyrolysis. Two hypotheses concerning the As release are tested for their validity: (a) there exists a unique relation between the As release and the mass reduction of wood or wood components; (b) the As is released ...
A system to turn a potentially harmful stream of solid waste into a set of substreams with either co...
A considerable proportion (about 64%) of biomass energy is produced from woody biomass (wood and its...
International audienceIn the present work, the effects of copper, chromium and boron on the pyrolysi...
Based on previous research work, it is expected that dry recuperation of the metals in chromated cop...
Low-temperature pyrolysis is evaluated as a possible technique for the disposal of chromated copper ...
Lab-scale experiments have been carried out to gain more insight in the mechanisms responsible for t...
Lab-scale pyrolysis experiments with weathered CCA treated wood chips have been performed and the in...
Low-temperature pyrolysis is proposed as an alternative method to dispose of CCA-treated wood waste....
A thermo-analytical study of untreated and chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood samples is p...
In this paper, a kinetic evaluation of non-isothermal thermogravimetric (TG) data is carried out by ...
The effectiveness of pyrolysis as a possible technique for disposing of CCA (chromium, copper and ar...
Chromated copper arsenate-treated (cca) wood disposal faces environmental restrictions due to its to...
Several alternative methods for the disposal of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood waste h...
Several alternative methods for the disposal of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood waste h...
The release of arsenic during pyrolysis of CCA(chromated copper arsenate)-treated wood starts at a t...
A system to turn a potentially harmful stream of solid waste into a set of substreams with either co...
A considerable proportion (about 64%) of biomass energy is produced from woody biomass (wood and its...
International audienceIn the present work, the effects of copper, chromium and boron on the pyrolysi...
Based on previous research work, it is expected that dry recuperation of the metals in chromated cop...
Low-temperature pyrolysis is evaluated as a possible technique for the disposal of chromated copper ...
Lab-scale experiments have been carried out to gain more insight in the mechanisms responsible for t...
Lab-scale pyrolysis experiments with weathered CCA treated wood chips have been performed and the in...
Low-temperature pyrolysis is proposed as an alternative method to dispose of CCA-treated wood waste....
A thermo-analytical study of untreated and chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood samples is p...
In this paper, a kinetic evaluation of non-isothermal thermogravimetric (TG) data is carried out by ...
The effectiveness of pyrolysis as a possible technique for disposing of CCA (chromium, copper and ar...
Chromated copper arsenate-treated (cca) wood disposal faces environmental restrictions due to its to...
Several alternative methods for the disposal of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood waste h...
Several alternative methods for the disposal of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood waste h...
The release of arsenic during pyrolysis of CCA(chromated copper arsenate)-treated wood starts at a t...
A system to turn a potentially harmful stream of solid waste into a set of substreams with either co...
A considerable proportion (about 64%) of biomass energy is produced from woody biomass (wood and its...
International audienceIn the present work, the effects of copper, chromium and boron on the pyrolysi...