2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3gc40324f
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Alkali silicates and structured mesoporous silicas from biomass power station wastes: the emergence of bio-MCMs

Abstract: The waste ashes from a commercial biomass combustion facility are successfully converted into mesoporous structured silica utilising a biorefinery approach, with potential high value applications in catalysis, adsorption and separation processes. Potassium silicate solutions are formed via a simple hydrothermal extraction of miscanthus bottom ashes, rich in amorphous silica, with a reproducible extraction of 60-70%. The extension and validation of a rapid and facile infrared method for the quantification of th… Show more

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“…Besides the nutrients, a much larger part of agro‐residue ash are the non‐nutrients SiO 2 and unburnt carbon (Table ) . Utilization for SiO 2 ‐ and carbon‐based material production are worth trying . In addition, higher unburnt carbon content indicates poorer combustion, and thus more harmful polyaromatic hydrocarbons remaining in the ash .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides the nutrients, a much larger part of agro‐residue ash are the non‐nutrients SiO 2 and unburnt carbon (Table ) . Utilization for SiO 2 ‐ and carbon‐based material production are worth trying . In addition, higher unburnt carbon content indicates poorer combustion, and thus more harmful polyaromatic hydrocarbons remaining in the ash .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the solid‐state Ash‐C and calcined ash, the samples were digested first with a H 2 O 2 /HNO 3 /HF mixture using a microwave oven (CEM Mars 6), before the resulting digestates were analyzed by FAAS or ICP‐AES. Ash‐R needs to be calcined at 500 °C to remove the unburnt carbon before the element analysis . All experiments and analysis were duplicated three times, and errors were calculated.…”
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“…Even though equipment costs and thus the total capital investment of the biorenery are increased with the inclusion of the scCO 2 pre-treatment, these are outweighed by the increased product rates which result in lower manufacturing costs. [48][49][50] Fig.…”
Section: Fermentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the associated growth of this biomass has the added advantage that it might aid in reducing climate change through the fixation of CO 2 [34]. However, the ability of plants to accumulate inorganic species for extractive value has received relatively less attention and is yet to be fully exploited [35,36]. Any application of phytoextraction requires plants that have the following attributes: fast growth rates, high biomass composition, deep roots, tolerance to metal uptake, metal specificity and a high rate of metal transport from roots to shoots [34,37].…”
Section: Phytoextraction: Exploiting the Potential Of Phytoremediationmentioning
confidence: 99%