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The development of hydrothermal carbonization process using seaweed-contained water as the reaction environment and analysis of its impact on adsorption

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  • Lu, Jikai
  • Li, Yan
  • Wang, Bing
  • Si, Hongyu

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To enhance the product performance of the traditional hydrothermal carbonization process, this study proposes and adopts a self-intrinsic water hydrothermal carbonization process for the value-added treatment of seaweed raw materials. The hydrothermal carbonization process of seaweed with self-intrinsic water production exhibits a more complex porous structure, with pore sizes mainly distributed between 1.65 and 20.14 nm, and demonstrates excellent performance in morphology and structure. It has a lower defect level and higher carbonization degree. Compared with traditional techniques, the steady values of the thermogravimetric curve of carbon materials produced by the self-intrinsic water hydrothermal carbonization process under the same conditions are reduced by 2.12–30.41 %. Under the same processing conditions, the cost per kilogram decreased by approximately 81.72 %, with a profit of around 0.62 ¥/g. -OH, N-O and C-O groups contribute to spontaneous adsorption of hydrochar, and the maximum adsorption capacity can reach 9.02 mg/g. The adsorption process is controlled by electrostatic adsorption and ion exchange adsorption, and the adsorption is stable. The study confirms the advantages of the seaweed self-intrinsic water hydrothermal carbonization process and the theoretical feasibility of its product in adsorbing ammonium ions.

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  • Lu, Jikai & Li, Yan & Wang, Bing & Si, Hongyu, 2024. "The development of hydrothermal carbonization process using seaweed-contained water as the reaction environment and analysis of its impact on adsorption," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 313(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:313:y:2024:i:c:s0360544224036946
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.133916
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