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Graphitization of Miscanthus grass biocarbon enhanced by in situ generated FeCo nanoparticles

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GREEN CHEMISTRY
Volume 20, Issue 10, Pages 2269-2278

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7gc03457a

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), the Canada [401111, 400320, 401190]
  2. Ontario Ministry of Research, Innovation and Science (MRIS) Ontario Research Fund, Research Excellence Program Round-7 [ORF-RE07, 052644, 052665]

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Catalytic graphitization of biocarbon prepared from Miscanthus grass was possible through chemical treatment with iron(III) nitrate, Fe(NO3)(3), and cobalt(II) nitrate, Co(NO3)(2). The pyrolysis monitoring, until the temperature of 900 degrees C, permitted for the primary analysis of the effects of the generated catalysis species on biomass degradation. Then both Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction (XRD) allowed for the observation of microstructural changes between the samples treated with metal catalysts and the untreated samples. The samples treated with both iron and cobalt nitrates are twice as efficient at forming ordered graphite than the treated sample with the catalysts used separately. This may be due to FeCo nanoparticles generated in situ during pyrolysis. These results show that the morphology and allotropy of renewable biocarbon can be tailored in such a way that it can be applied to design smart materials.

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