Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to elevated temperatures under conditions of restricted oxygen. This process produces a range of materials, collectively known as pyrogenic carbon, the most inert fraction of which is known as Black Carbon (BC). BC degrades extremely slowly, and is resistant to diagenetic alteration involving the addition of exogenous carbon making it a useful target substance for radiocarbon dating particularly of more ancient samples, where contamination issues are critical. We present results of tests using a new method for the quantification and isolation of BC, known as hydropyrolysis (hypy). Results show controlled reductive removal of non-BC organic component...
Within the pyrolysis continuum, black carbon (BC) is defined as having both high aromaticity and hig...
AbstractA wide selection of thermal, chemical and optical methods have been proposed for the quantif...
Pyrogenic carbon (charcoal, black carbon, elemental carbon) is one of the most common materials used...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
The first results concerning the potential of hydrogen pyrolysis (hypy) as a new tool for the quanti...
The first results concerning the potential of hydrogen pyrolysis (hypy) as a new tool for the quanti...
The first results concerning the potential of hydrogen pyrolysis (hypy) as a new tool for the quanti...
The first results concerning the potential of hydrogen pyrolysis (hypy) as a new tool for the quanti...
The first results concerning the potential of hydrogen pyrolysis (hypy) as a new tool for the quanti...
The first results concerning the potential of hydrogen pyrolysis (hypy) as a new tool for the quanti...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Within the pyrolysis continuum, black carbon (BC) is defined as having both high aromaticity and hig...
Within the pyrolysis continuum, black carbon (BC) is defined as having both high aromaticity and hig...
Within the pyrolysis continuum, black carbon (BC) is defined as having both high aromaticity and hig...
AbstractA wide selection of thermal, chemical and optical methods have been proposed for the quantif...
Pyrogenic carbon (charcoal, black carbon, elemental carbon) is one of the most common materials used...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
The first results concerning the potential of hydrogen pyrolysis (hypy) as a new tool for the quanti...
The first results concerning the potential of hydrogen pyrolysis (hypy) as a new tool for the quanti...
The first results concerning the potential of hydrogen pyrolysis (hypy) as a new tool for the quanti...
The first results concerning the potential of hydrogen pyrolysis (hypy) as a new tool for the quanti...
The first results concerning the potential of hydrogen pyrolysis (hypy) as a new tool for the quanti...
The first results concerning the potential of hydrogen pyrolysis (hypy) as a new tool for the quanti...
Charcoal is the result of natural and anthropogenic burning events, when biomass is exposed to eleva...
Within the pyrolysis continuum, black carbon (BC) is defined as having both high aromaticity and hig...
Within the pyrolysis continuum, black carbon (BC) is defined as having both high aromaticity and hig...
Within the pyrolysis continuum, black carbon (BC) is defined as having both high aromaticity and hig...
AbstractA wide selection of thermal, chemical and optical methods have been proposed for the quantif...
Pyrogenic carbon (charcoal, black carbon, elemental carbon) is one of the most common materials used...