Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering (Dec 2025)

One-step thermochemical activation of waste wood for micropollutant adsorption: Optimisation via design of experiments

  • D. Bosch,
  • J.O. Back,
  • M. Spruck,
  • A. Hofmann,
  • A. Bockreis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cscee.2025.101273
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
p. 101273

Abstract

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The increasing generation of waste wood (WW) and the demand for activated carbon (AC) in wastewater treatment highlight the need for sustainable alternatives. WW was converted into AC via one-step thermochemical activation using carbon dioxide, steam, or both in a fluidised-bed reactor. A Design of Experiments approach was applied to optimise temperature and residence time. The resulting ACs achieved surface areas up to 708 m2 g−1 and adsorption capacities of 254 mg g−1 for organic micropollutants. The process yielded favourable porosity and surface chemistry. It supports circular economy principles and offers a scalable route aligned with current environmental regulations.

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