Chromated copper arsenate-treated (cca) wood disposal faces environmental restrictions due to its toxicity, heavy metal leaching in storage sites, and greenhouse gas emissions during incineration. Thus, finding new management methods for this contaminated wood at the end of life is crucial. This study evaluated the effect of pyrolysis temperature (300, 400, and 500 °C), particle size, biochar yield, and the behavior of arsenic (As), chromium (Cr), and copper (Cu) during treated-wood pyrolysis. The highest biochar yield was obtained at 300 °C for fine particles. The biochar retention of heavy metals decreased with increasing pyrolysis temperature. At 300 °C, the highest biochar As, Cr, and Cu retentions were 76, 91, and 83%. At 500 °C, bioch...
The combustion of recovered wood from construction and demolition waste as biomass fuel is a common ...
The release of arsenic during pyrolysis of CCA-treated wood starts at a temperature below 327oC, but...
The effectiveness of pyrolysis as a possible technique for disposing of CCA (chromium, copper and ar...
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...
Based on previous research work, it is expected that dry recuperation of the metals in chromated cop...
A thermo-analytical study of untreated and chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood samples is p...
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...
Low-temperature pyrolysis is proposed as an alternative method to dispose of CCA-treated wood waste....
Increasing volumes of Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA) treated wood materials are being removed from ...
Preserved, treated wood is commonly found in solid waste. Among the different types of preserved woo...
Low-temperature pyrolysis is evaluated as a possible technique for the disposal of chromated copper ...
The release of arsenic during pyrolysis of CCA(chromated copper arsenate)-treated wood starts at a t...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effect of copper, chromium and boron on the slow p...
The combustion of recovered wood from construction and demolition waste as biomass fuel is a common ...
The release of arsenic during pyrolysis of CCA-treated wood starts at a temperature below 327oC, but...
The effectiveness of pyrolysis as a possible technique for disposing of CCA (chromium, copper and ar...
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...
Based on previous research work, it is expected that dry recuperation of the metals in chromated cop...
A thermo-analytical study of untreated and chromated copper arsenate (CCA) treated wood samples is p...
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...
Low-temperature pyrolysis is proposed as an alternative method to dispose of CCA-treated wood waste....
Increasing volumes of Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA) treated wood materials are being removed from ...
Preserved, treated wood is commonly found in solid waste. Among the different types of preserved woo...
Low-temperature pyrolysis is evaluated as a possible technique for the disposal of chromated copper ...
The release of arsenic during pyrolysis of CCA(chromated copper arsenate)-treated wood starts at a t...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effect of copper, chromium and boron on the slow p...
The combustion of recovered wood from construction and demolition waste as biomass fuel is a common ...
The release of arsenic during pyrolysis of CCA-treated wood starts at a temperature below 327oC, but...
The effectiveness of pyrolysis as a possible technique for disposing of CCA (chromium, copper and ar...