Previously studied thermosequences of wood (chestnut) and grass (rice straw) biochar were subjected to hydrogen pyrolysis (hypy) to evaluate the efficacy of the technique for determining pyrogenic carbon (CP) abundance. As expected, biochar from both wood and grass produced at higher temperature had higher CP amount. However, the trend was not linear, but more sigmoidal. CP/CT ratio values (CT = total organic carbon) for the wood thermosequence were 60.03 at biochar production temperature (TCHAR) 6 300 °C. They increased dramatically until 600 °C and remained relatively constant and near unity at higher biochar production temperature. Grass biochar was similar in profile, but CP/CT values rose dramatically after 400 °C. The findings are con...
The hydrothermal carbonization basically consists of a thermal treatment of biomass mixed with water...
The imperative transition to renewable energy drives the need for innovation. Biomass, particularly ...
Biochar, a solid product of biomass pyrolysis, attracts research interest due to its potential value...
Previously studied thermosequences of wood (chestnut) and grass (rice straw) biochar were subjected ...
Agroenvironmental benefits and limitations of biochar in soil applications require a full understand...
We produced 18 thermosequences of biochar from common feedstocks at ten temperatures from 300 to 900...
Producing hydrogen from biomass via pyrolysis is a promising solution to meet the increasing demand ...
none5noFlash pyrolysis GC-MS (Py-GC-MS) was applied to the characterization of 35 biochars synthesiz...
Despite the increasing agricultural use of biochar as a way of combining the utilization of biomass ...
RATIONALE: Pyrogenic carbon (CP) is an important component of the global carbon budget. Accurate det...
Rice straw and chestnut wood were heated between 200 and 1000 °C (T CHAR) to produce Black C 'thermo...
Biochar addition to soil can lead to potential environmental risks due to its content of polycyclic ...
none3siA set of 20 biochar samples produced from the pyrolysis of different biomass feedstocks with ...
Waste residues produced by agricultural and forestry industries can generate energy and are regarded...
The hydrothermal carbonization basically consists of a thermal treatment of biomass mixed with water...
The imperative transition to renewable energy drives the need for innovation. Biomass, particularly ...
Biochar, a solid product of biomass pyrolysis, attracts research interest due to its potential value...
Previously studied thermosequences of wood (chestnut) and grass (rice straw) biochar were subjected ...
Agroenvironmental benefits and limitations of biochar in soil applications require a full understand...
We produced 18 thermosequences of biochar from common feedstocks at ten temperatures from 300 to 900...
Producing hydrogen from biomass via pyrolysis is a promising solution to meet the increasing demand ...
none5noFlash pyrolysis GC-MS (Py-GC-MS) was applied to the characterization of 35 biochars synthesiz...
Despite the increasing agricultural use of biochar as a way of combining the utilization of biomass ...
RATIONALE: Pyrogenic carbon (CP) is an important component of the global carbon budget. Accurate det...
Rice straw and chestnut wood were heated between 200 and 1000 °C (T CHAR) to produce Black C 'thermo...
Biochar addition to soil can lead to potential environmental risks due to its content of polycyclic ...
none3siA set of 20 biochar samples produced from the pyrolysis of different biomass feedstocks with ...
Waste residues produced by agricultural and forestry industries can generate energy and are regarded...
The hydrothermal carbonization basically consists of a thermal treatment of biomass mixed with water...
The imperative transition to renewable energy drives the need for innovation. Biomass, particularly ...
Biochar, a solid product of biomass pyrolysis, attracts research interest due to its potential value...