Evaluation of thermal properties and acetaldehyde adsorption performance of sustainable composites using waste wood and biochar

Jisoo Jeon, Hyoung il Kim, Ji Hun Park, Seunghwan Wi, Sumin Kim

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Abstract

In order to vitalize the use of wood, which is a sustainable resource, increase the utilization of resources through the recycling of wood waste, and reduce environmental pollution in the waste disposal process, biocomposite was manufactured by using biochar which can be produced with wood waste and is effective in carbon isolation. The thermal characteristics and acetaldehyde adsorption performance of the prepared biocomposite were evaluated based on the pore characteristics, surface functional groups, crystal structure, and elemental analysis results of the biochar. As a result of the experiment, as the content of biochar increased, the thermal conductivity of the biocomposite decreased and the specific heat was not affected. The acetaldehyde concentration tended to decrease as the content of biochar increased, adsorbed up to 4.4685 ppm of acetaldehyde more than the reference. From these results, it is judged that the biocomposite produced in this study can function as a sustainable composite that uses waste wood to improve indoor air quality and satisfies the performance as a building material.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110910
JournalEnvironmental Research
Volume196
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021 May

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All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Biochemistry
  • General Environmental Science

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