Biochars were produced by slow pyrolysis of corn stover under a nitrogen atmosphere at 450°, 550°, and 750°C. The chars were subjected to artificial aging, i.e., repeatedly freezing and thawing or incubating moist char at 60° and 110°C. A total of 12 materials was produced and characterized. The total polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) contents of 450° and 550° chars were 1.4 and 0.2 mg kg-1, respectively. Extraction and analysis of PAHs in the 750° char was performed, however the quality control associated with this assay indicated that PAHs could not be quantitatively extracted from this material by standard methods. Sorption and mild extraction experiments were performed. Mild extraction with 2- hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPCD), m...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the environment originate mainly from incomplete combusti...
Biochar application for soil and agro-environmental development has attracted great attention due to...
Biochars from nitrogen-rich biomaterials (i.e., alpha-amylase, chitin and zein) were produced at dif...
-Biochars are obtained by pyrolysing biomass materials and are increasingly used within the agricult...
Biochars are obtained by pyrolyzing biomass materials and are increasingly used within the agricultu...
A method for the determination of the 16 USEPA polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in biochar an...
The growing worldwide practice of biochar application as soil ameliorants, as well as adsorbents for...
Despite the increasing agricultural use of biochar as a way of combining the utilization of biomass ...
Biochar may act as a soil conditioner, enhancing plant growth by supplying and retaining nutrients a...
Biochar, an emerging highly aromatic porous material produced by pyrolysis of organic residues1 is c...
The interest of using biochar, the solid byproduct from organic waste pyrolysis, as soil conditioner...
AbstractBiochar, a carbon-rich material formed by a biomass pyrolyzed at relatively low temperatures...
The influence of ageing on biochar properties has been investigated by comparing three fresh biochar...
Biochar addition to soil can lead to potential environmental risks due to its content of polycyclic ...
Biochar is increasingly promoted as a beneficial soil conditioner. However, it may contain residues ...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the environment originate mainly from incomplete combusti...
Biochar application for soil and agro-environmental development has attracted great attention due to...
Biochars from nitrogen-rich biomaterials (i.e., alpha-amylase, chitin and zein) were produced at dif...
-Biochars are obtained by pyrolysing biomass materials and are increasingly used within the agricult...
Biochars are obtained by pyrolyzing biomass materials and are increasingly used within the agricultu...
A method for the determination of the 16 USEPA polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in biochar an...
The growing worldwide practice of biochar application as soil ameliorants, as well as adsorbents for...
Despite the increasing agricultural use of biochar as a way of combining the utilization of biomass ...
Biochar may act as a soil conditioner, enhancing plant growth by supplying and retaining nutrients a...
Biochar, an emerging highly aromatic porous material produced by pyrolysis of organic residues1 is c...
The interest of using biochar, the solid byproduct from organic waste pyrolysis, as soil conditioner...
AbstractBiochar, a carbon-rich material formed by a biomass pyrolyzed at relatively low temperatures...
The influence of ageing on biochar properties has been investigated by comparing three fresh biochar...
Biochar addition to soil can lead to potential environmental risks due to its content of polycyclic ...
Biochar is increasingly promoted as a beneficial soil conditioner. However, it may contain residues ...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the environment originate mainly from incomplete combusti...
Biochar application for soil and agro-environmental development has attracted great attention due to...
Biochars from nitrogen-rich biomaterials (i.e., alpha-amylase, chitin and zein) were produced at dif...