Hanne Wikberg
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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Bioresource Technology | 2016
Hanne Wikberg; Taina Ohra-aho; Mari Honkanen; Heimo Kanerva; Ali Harlin; Minnamari Vippola; Christiane Laine
The progress of the conversion, the yield, the structure and the morphology of the produced carbonaceous materials as a function of time were systematically studied with pyrolysis-GC/FID and FESEM microscope. The conversion of galactoglucomannan, bleached kraft pulp and TEMPO oxidized cellulose nanofibrils followed the reaction route of glucose being slower though with fibrous material, higher molar mass and viscosity. The conversion of kraft lignin was minor following completely different reaction route. Carbonaceous particles of different shape and size were produced with yields between 23% and 73% after 4h with being higher for lignin than carbohydrates. According to the results, potential pulp mill streams represent lignocellulosic resources for generation of carbonaceous materials.
Bioresource Technology | 2017
Hanne Wikberg; Stina Grönqvist; Piritta Niemi; Atte Mikkelson; Matti Siika-aho; Heimo Kanerva; Andres Käsper; Tarja Tamminen
The suitability of several abundant but underutilized agro and forest based biomass residues for hydrothermal treatment followed by enzymatic hydrolysis as well as for hydrothermal carbonization was studied. The selected approaches represent simple biotechnical and thermochemical treatment routes suitable for wet biomass. Based on the results, the hydrothermal pre-treatment followed by enzymatic hydrolysis seemed to be most suitable for processing of carbohydrate rich corn leaves, corn stover, wheat straw and willow. High content of thermally stable components (i.e. lignin) and low content of ash in the biomass were advantageous for hydrothermal carbonization of grape pomace, coffee cake, Scots pine bark and willow.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018
Jari Hyväluoma; Sampo Kulju; Markus Hannula; Hanne Wikberg; Anssi Källi; Kimmo Rasa
Pore space characteristics of biochars may vary depending on the used raw material and processing technology. Pore structure has significant effects on the water retention properties of biochar amended soils. In this work, several biochars were characterized with three-dimensional imaging and image analysis. X-ray computed microtomography was used to image biochars at resolution of 1.14 μm and the obtained images were analysed for porosity, pore size distribution, specific surface area and structural anisotropy. In addition, random walk simulations were used to relate structural anisotropy to diffusive transport. Image analysis showed that considerable part of the biochar volume consist of pores in size range relevant to hydrological processes and storage of plant available water. Porosity and pore size distribution were found to depend on the biochar type and the structural anisotopy analysis showed that used raw material considerably affects the pore characteristics at micrometre scale. Therefore, attention should be paid to raw material selection and quality in applications requiring optimized pore structure.
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2015
Hanne Wikberg; Taina Ohra-aho; Filoklis D. Pileidis; Maria-Magdalena Titirici
Archive | 2012
Riku Talja; Jarmo Ropponen; Hanne Wikberg; Kristiina Poppius-Levlin; Ali Harlin
Waste and Biomass Valorization | 2018
Riikka Keskinen; Jari Hyväluoma; Hanne Wikberg; Anssi Källi; Tapio Salo; Kimmo Rasa
Bioresources | 2018
Virpi Siipola; Tarja Tamminen; Anssi Källi; Riikka Lahti; Henrik Romar; Kimmo Rasa; Riikka Keskinen; Jari Hyväluoma; Markus Hannula; Hanne Wikberg
Archive | 2017
Kimmo Rasa; Jari Hyväluoma; Hanne Wikberg; Anssi Källi; Tapio Salo; Riikka Keskinen
Archive | 2017
Jari Hyväluoma; Jaakko Heikkinen; Sampo Kulju; Markus Hannula; Hanne Wikberg; Anssi Källi; Kimmo Rasa
Archive | 2016
Hanne Wikberg; Taina Ohra-aho; Juha Leppävuori; Tiina Liitiä