Abstract
This study reports the adsorption characteristics of bio-oil on biochar in biochar/bio-oil slurry (i.e., bioslurry) systems at three biochar loading levels (2.4, 4.8, and 16.7%, respectively). At low biochar loading levels (2.4 or 4.8%), heavy organic compounds (particularly those containing fused aromatic systems) in bio-oil was selectively adsorbed onto the biochar. Such selective adsorption also resulted in reduced concentrations of alkali and alkaline earth metallic (AAEM) species in the adsorbed bio-oil phase compared to that in the bio-oil blank. A comparison between the experimental and calculated distributions of AAEM species in bio-oil indicates that at least part of the AAEM species adsorbed on biochar is associated with heavy organic compounds. Consequently, such selective adsorption results in changes in the unadsorbed bio-oil phase that has decreased viscosity and aromaticity and increased polarity. It is interesting to note that the selective adsorption was weakened with an increasing biocha...
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