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Carbon-negative valorization of biomass waste into affordable green hydrogen and battery anodes

Authors :
Yang, Hanmin
Nurdiawati, Anissa
Gond, Ritambhara
Chen, Shiwei
Wang, Shule
Tang, Bin
Jin, Yanghao
Zaini, Ilman Nuran
Shi, Ziyi
Wang, Wujun
Martin, Andrew R.
Younesi, Reza
Sandström, Linda
Jönsson, Pär G.
Yang, Weihong
Han, Tong
Yang, Hanmin
Nurdiawati, Anissa
Gond, Ritambhara
Chen, Shiwei
Wang, Shule
Tang, Bin
Jin, Yanghao
Zaini, Ilman Nuran
Shi, Ziyi
Wang, Wujun
Martin, Andrew R.
Younesi, Reza
Sandström, Linda
Jönsson, Pär G.
Yang, Weihong
Han, Tong
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The global Sustainable Development Goals highlight the necessity for affordable and clean energy, designated as SDG7. A sustainable and feasible biorefinery concept is proposed for the carbon-negative utilization of biomass waste for affordable H2 and battery anode material production. Specifically, an innovative tandem biocarbon + NiAlO + biocarbon catalyst strategy is constructed to realize a complete reforming of biomass pyro-vapors into H2+CO (as a mixture). The solid residues from pyrolysis are upgraded into high-quality hard carbon (HCs), demonstrating potential as sodium ion battery (SIBs) anodes. The product, HC-1600-6h, exhibited great electrochemical performance when employed as (SIBs) anodes (full cell: 263 Wh/kg with ICE of 89%). Ultimately, a comprehensive process is designed, simulated, and evaluated. The process yields 75 kg H2, 169 kg HCs, and 891 kg captured CO2 per ton of biomass achieving approx. 100% carbon and hydrogen utilization efficiencies. A life cycle assessment estimates a biomass valorization process with negative-emissions (−0.81 kg CO2/kg-biomass, reliant on Sweden wind electricity). A techno-economic assessment forecasts a notably profitable process capable of co-producing affordable H2 and hard carbon battery anodes. The payback period of the process is projected to fall within two years, assuming reference prices of 13.7 €/kg for HCs and 5 €/kg for H2. The process contributes to a novel business paradigm for sustainable and commercially viable biorefinery process, achieving carbon-negative valorization of biomass waste into affordable energy and materials.<br />QC 20231106

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1428114695
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.ijhydene.2023.09.096