Dear List,
Quicklime has been used for well over 10K years. CaO is not cheap to make, yet it has important uses in biorefineries. Below is a paper that shows simple lime can give hydrochar a structure for the C to form to and many toxins crystallize within the calcium framework.
Taking that into consideration, using CaO, as opposed to lime, can add signicant processing heat, and the method would likely build a more robust calcium framework for the hydrochar.
Hydrogen can be isolated by such a refinery and directly used in a H2 fuel cell stack. For whatever time a refinery can fuel such cells, the process heat and electrical generation from the H2 cells will run such biorefineries largely for free, beyond the cost of feedstock.
Best regards
Immobilization of heavy metals in contaminated soils by modified hydrochar: Efficiency, risk assessment and potential mechanisms
Highlights
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The modified hydrochar was prepared by a facile one-pot lime-assisted hydrothermal method.
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Modified hydrochar had increased surface functionality, non-crystalline property and pH value.
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Modified hydrochar showed significantly increased capacity for metal immobilization.
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Modified hydrochar could be served as a novel cost-effective soil amendment.