The present work had the objective to produce and characterize charcoal from rice husks. The rice husk was generated in a Top-lit updraft reactor. This process was favorable for biochar production. By increasing the airflow from 12 to 24 L/min, the reaction temperature increased from 714 to 935 ° C (R 2 = 0.90), respectively. Similarly, the average productivity varied from 29.35 and 20.69 % between the minimum and maximum flows, respectively. This indicated that a higher reaction temperature demanded a greater amount of biomass to reach at higher temperatures. Similarly, it was evidenced that the airflow produced an effect on the physicochemical properties of the biochar produced. For example: the phosphorus concentration increased from 0.4...
This paper critically reviewed the current knowledge and challenges of rice husk biochar (RHB) produ...
Biochar, a carbon-rich pyrolytic product, has demonstrated positive results as a soil improver and c...
Citation: James, M., Yuan, W., Boyette, M. D., Wang, D., & Kumar, A. (2016). Characterization of bio...
Biochar is the carbon-rich product obtained when biomass, such as wood, manure or leaves, is heated ...
The objective of this study was to characterize biochar produced from rice hulls and wood chips in a...
Agricultural production in Malaysia has been continually growing. Most of the agricultural waste has...
In this study, the slow pyrolysis of rice husk was conducted by using a split-tube furnace under a n...
Agricultural production in Malaysia has been continually growing. Most of the agricultural waste has...
Biochar (carbonized biomass for agricultural use) has been used worldwide as soil amendment and is a...
Adding catalysts such as boric acid into biomass is a flexible method to achieve high biochar yield ...
The aim of this work was to study pyrolysis conditions (thermal degradation in a controlled presence...
The objective of this review is to show in a general way how biochar (BC) can be obtained and its ef...
This paper examines the potential for using forward self-sustaining smouldering for the oxidative py...
<p>Biochar has potentials for soil fertility improvement, climate change mitigation and environmenta...
The intentional amendment of soil with biochar is offering a new strategy for improving soil fertili...
This paper critically reviewed the current knowledge and challenges of rice husk biochar (RHB) produ...
Biochar, a carbon-rich pyrolytic product, has demonstrated positive results as a soil improver and c...
Citation: James, M., Yuan, W., Boyette, M. D., Wang, D., & Kumar, A. (2016). Characterization of bio...
Biochar is the carbon-rich product obtained when biomass, such as wood, manure or leaves, is heated ...
The objective of this study was to characterize biochar produced from rice hulls and wood chips in a...
Agricultural production in Malaysia has been continually growing. Most of the agricultural waste has...
In this study, the slow pyrolysis of rice husk was conducted by using a split-tube furnace under a n...
Agricultural production in Malaysia has been continually growing. Most of the agricultural waste has...
Biochar (carbonized biomass for agricultural use) has been used worldwide as soil amendment and is a...
Adding catalysts such as boric acid into biomass is a flexible method to achieve high biochar yield ...
The aim of this work was to study pyrolysis conditions (thermal degradation in a controlled presence...
The objective of this review is to show in a general way how biochar (BC) can be obtained and its ef...
This paper examines the potential for using forward self-sustaining smouldering for the oxidative py...
<p>Biochar has potentials for soil fertility improvement, climate change mitigation and environmenta...
The intentional amendment of soil with biochar is offering a new strategy for improving soil fertili...
This paper critically reviewed the current knowledge and challenges of rice husk biochar (RHB) produ...
Biochar, a carbon-rich pyrolytic product, has demonstrated positive results as a soil improver and c...
Citation: James, M., Yuan, W., Boyette, M. D., Wang, D., & Kumar, A. (2016). Characterization of bio...