Review of the Current State of Pyrolysis and Biochar Utilization in Europe: A Scientific Perspective

Maria P. C. Volpi, Jean C. G. Silva, Andreas Hornung, Miloud Ouadi*

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Abstract

This scientific paper provides an overview of the current state of pyrolysis in Europe, with a focus on mapping the key research areas and technologies employed. This research relied on search equations that centered on the utilization of biomass and plastics as primary feedstocks in pyrolysis, with a particular emphasis on biochar generation and different technologies applied. The results showed that both plastic and biomass pyrolysis can contribute to reducing waste and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. However, plastic pyrolysis can release harmful pollutants due to the presence of chlorine and other additives in plastics, which requires sophisticated emission control systems to be implemented. The production of biochar from sewage sludge is identified as a promising approach for phosphorus recovery, which can subsequently be utilized as a valuable fertilizer in agricultural applications. The data from this study contribute to exploring future applications at pilot and industrial scales for pyrolysis, with a critical assessment of the use of feedstocks. Moreover, this work provides information about current companies that are already operating on a large scale with pyrolysis and a map of the principal countries in Europe engaged in pyrolysis research, correlating the characteristics of the pyrolysis processes investigated.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)152-175
Number of pages24
JournalClean Technologies
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Feb 2024

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Funding
This research was funded by Brazil Visiting Fellows Scheme Program from the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, and the APC was funded by The University of Birmingham, U.K.

Keywords

  • TCR
  • Europe pyrolysis
  • biochar
  • sewage sludge
  • biofuels
  • plastic pyrolysis

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