Tracked evolution of single biochar particle’s morphology during pyrolysis in operando x-ray micro-computed tomography
Luis Salinas-Farran,
Maryanne Chelang’At Mosonik,
Rhodri Jervis
et al.
Abstract:The engineering of biochars with desired morphologies and pore structures is a far-reaching objective towards sustainable pore-dependent environmental technologies, such as water and soil remediation or catalysis. We hereby report a series of experiments that allow the direct following of the shape and porosity of single biochar particles during pyrolysis. Particles ~ 1–2 mm in diameter of unwashed and water-washed raw walnut shells were continuously 3D imaged during pyrolysis to 575 ℃ at a 10 K min−1 in Ar to… Show more
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