Biochar is a recalcitrant carbonaceous material obtained from pyrolysis and gasification of biomass and other biogenic wastes. Some of the promising biochar applications to be discussed in this presentation includes char gasification and combustion for energy production, soil remediation, carbon sequestration, catalysis, and development of activated carbon and specialty materials with biomedical and industrial uses. Several factors such as pyrolysis/gasification temperature, heating rates and residence time are the limiting factors that determine the biochar properties such as fixed carbon, volatile matter, mineral matter, surface area, porosity and pore size distribution, alkalinity, electrical conductivity, cation-exchange capacity, etc. ...
Production of Biochar: Multi-Scale Wood Pyrolysis Chemistry for Biochar Optimization Paul J. Dauenha...
In our poster we will present information on the relationship between biochar physico-chemical prope...
Controls on the density and porosity of biochar: Catherine Brewer, Rice University Engineering bioch...
The impact of conversion process parameters in pyrolysis (maximum temperature, inert gas flow rate) ...
The impact of conversion process parameters in pyrolysis (maximum temperature, inert gas flow rate) ...
The impact of conversion process parameters in pyrolysis (maximum temperature, inert gas flow rate) ...
This chapter presents the most promising features and applications of biochar along with their optim...
Slow pyrolysis, fast pyrolysis and gasification are thermochemical processes to produce fuel and che...
Biochar is a carbon-rich product obtained from the thermochemical conversion of biomass. Utilizing b...
Biochars, based on their production process and biomass precursor, can have a broad range of structu...
Biochar is a carbon-rich organic material that has advantageous physicochemical properties for appli...
Biochar, as carbonaceous product obtained from pyrolysis of biomass, has many applications in divers...
Biochar is a carbon-rich organic material that has advantageous physicochemical properties for appli...
The aim of the current review is to examine the effect of process conditions on biochar characterist...
The proprieties of bio-char, the solid product from biomass pyrolysis, depends on both the feedstock...
Production of Biochar: Multi-Scale Wood Pyrolysis Chemistry for Biochar Optimization Paul J. Dauenha...
In our poster we will present information on the relationship between biochar physico-chemical prope...
Controls on the density and porosity of biochar: Catherine Brewer, Rice University Engineering bioch...
The impact of conversion process parameters in pyrolysis (maximum temperature, inert gas flow rate) ...
The impact of conversion process parameters in pyrolysis (maximum temperature, inert gas flow rate) ...
The impact of conversion process parameters in pyrolysis (maximum temperature, inert gas flow rate) ...
This chapter presents the most promising features and applications of biochar along with their optim...
Slow pyrolysis, fast pyrolysis and gasification are thermochemical processes to produce fuel and che...
Biochar is a carbon-rich product obtained from the thermochemical conversion of biomass. Utilizing b...
Biochars, based on their production process and biomass precursor, can have a broad range of structu...
Biochar is a carbon-rich organic material that has advantageous physicochemical properties for appli...
Biochar, as carbonaceous product obtained from pyrolysis of biomass, has many applications in divers...
Biochar is a carbon-rich organic material that has advantageous physicochemical properties for appli...
The aim of the current review is to examine the effect of process conditions on biochar characterist...
The proprieties of bio-char, the solid product from biomass pyrolysis, depends on both the feedstock...
Production of Biochar: Multi-Scale Wood Pyrolysis Chemistry for Biochar Optimization Paul J. Dauenha...
In our poster we will present information on the relationship between biochar physico-chemical prope...
Controls on the density and porosity of biochar: Catherine Brewer, Rice University Engineering bioch...