Enhancing carbon-negative emission technologies through biomass integration
Shijie Yu, Qinghai Li, Yanguo Zhang, Jinyue Yan, Hui Zhou

TL;DR
This paper reviews how integrating biomass with carbon capture technologies can lead to carbon-negative emissions, comparing various methods and their potential.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review and systematic comparison of diverse biomass-based carbon-negative technologies, unlike previous focused reviews.
Findings
Biomass integration with CCS can achieve carbon-negative emissions.
BECCS technologies like fermentation and oxy-fuel combustion show potential for concentrated CO2 capture.
Carbonization methods like pyrolysis convert biomass into solid carbon materials with negative emissions.
Abstract
Conventional biomass conversion technologies, such as combustion, gasification, and anaerobic digestion, are considered carbon neutral since the carbon released originates from the atmospheric CO2 absorbed during biomass photosynthesis from the perspective of principles. By integrating carbon capture and storage (CCS) with bio-energy processes, the overall system can achieve a carbon-negative footprint. Various CCS technologies can be employed depending on the applicability and efficiency, which vary according to the CO2 parameters. The integration of bio-energy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) encompasses technologies such as fermentation, oxy-fuel combustion, chemical looping, calcium looping, and alkaline thermal treatment with carbon mineralization. These methods exhibit substantial potentials, especially when the released CO2 is concentrated or readily available for storage,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotovoltaic Systems and Sustainability · Environmental Impact and Sustainability · Sustainable Industrial Ecology
