This study assessed the properties and toxicity (water cress germination trials) of 38 waste-derived, novel biochar-mineral composites (BMCs) produced via slow pyrolysis and hydrothermal carbonization (hydrochars). The biochars were produced from sewage sludge and compost-like output (CLO) by varying the type of mineral additive (zeolite, wood ash and lignite fly ash), the mineral-to-feedstock ratio and the carbonization process. While pure hydrochars completely inhibited germination of water cress, this effect was ameliorated by mineral additives. Seedlings grew best in pyrolysis chars and while wood ash addition decreased plant growth in many cases, 1:10 addition to CLO doubled germination rate. The factors responsible for the phytotoxici...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
The increase in mineral and ash-rich waste biomass (MWB) generation in emerging economies poses crit...
Seven contrasting feedstocks were subjected to slow pyrolysis at low (300 or 350 °C) and high temper...
Biochar can provide multiple benefits in the ecosystem. However, the presence of phytotoxic compound...
Applying biochar as soil amendment improves soil physicochemical properties, carbon sequestration an...
Biochar is the by-product of biomass pyrolysis in an oxygen depleted atmosphere. It contains porous ...
[EN] Biochar and hydrochar are produced by charring organic matter through pyrolysis and hydrotherma...
Thethermochemical treatments of biowaste yield alternative renewable carbon-rich materials, while ac...
Biochar application has multiple benefits for soil fertility improvement and climate change mitigati...
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the phytotoxicity of several biochars prepared from sewage slu...
peer-reviewedThere is an increasing realisation that biomass and organic wastes are valuable feedsto...
Biochar is a carbon-rich solid obtained by the thermal decomposition of organic matter under a limit...
Biochars result from the pyrolysis of biomass waste of plant and animal origin. The interest in thes...
This short communication relates to carbon-rich material referred to as biochar. In the subsequent s...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
The increase in mineral and ash-rich waste biomass (MWB) generation in emerging economies poses crit...
Seven contrasting feedstocks were subjected to slow pyrolysis at low (300 or 350 °C) and high temper...
Biochar can provide multiple benefits in the ecosystem. However, the presence of phytotoxic compound...
Applying biochar as soil amendment improves soil physicochemical properties, carbon sequestration an...
Biochar is the by-product of biomass pyrolysis in an oxygen depleted atmosphere. It contains porous ...
[EN] Biochar and hydrochar are produced by charring organic matter through pyrolysis and hydrotherma...
Thethermochemical treatments of biowaste yield alternative renewable carbon-rich materials, while ac...
Biochar application has multiple benefits for soil fertility improvement and climate change mitigati...
6 Pags.- 8 Figs.- 3 Tabls. Creative Commons License Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Int...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the phytotoxicity of several biochars prepared from sewage slu...
peer-reviewedThere is an increasing realisation that biomass and organic wastes are valuable feedsto...
Biochar is a carbon-rich solid obtained by the thermal decomposition of organic matter under a limit...
Biochars result from the pyrolysis of biomass waste of plant and animal origin. The interest in thes...
This short communication relates to carbon-rich material referred to as biochar. In the subsequent s...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
The increase in mineral and ash-rich waste biomass (MWB) generation in emerging economies poses crit...
Seven contrasting feedstocks were subjected to slow pyrolysis at low (300 or 350 °C) and high temper...