Biochar has potential to sequester carbon in soils and simultaneously improve soil quality and plant growth. More understanding of biochar variation is needed to optimise these potential benefits. Slow pyrolysis at 600°C was undertaken to determine how yields and characteristics of biochars differ when produced from eight different agricultural residues. Biochar properties such as carbon content, surface area, pH, ultimate and proximate analysis, nutrient and metal content and the R50 recalcitrance index were determined. Significant variations seen in biochar characteristics were attributed to feedstock variation since pyrolysis conditions were constant. Biochar yields varied from 28% to 39%. Average carbon content was 51%. Ash content of b...
The objective of this review is to show in a general way how biochar (BC) can be obtained and its ef...
Biochar is a carbon dense solid that is produced via the pyrolysis of organic materials forapplicati...
Not AvailableMost of the crop residues, agro-industrial wastes and agricultural by-products create ...
The intentional amendment of soil with biochar is offering a new strategy for improving soil fertili...
Large areas of agricultural land are being degraded due to the rapid growth in population and poor l...
Biochar is a carbon (C) rich, charcoal-like material produced by pyrolysing biomass in a low or oxyg...
Biochar is widely recognized as an efficient tool for carbon sequestration and soil fertility. The u...
Biochar is the name given to charcoal produced from pyrolysed biomass with the purpose to add into s...
Biochars are products that are rich in carbon obtained by pyrolysis processes that consist in introd...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
Pyrolysis temperature and feedstock type used to produce biochar influence the physicochemical prope...
Biochar, a carbonaceous solid material obtained from the pyrolysis of biomass, has received consider...
The production of biochar from waste materials by pyrolysis can play a significant role in materiali...
Biochars result from the pyrolysis of biomass waste of plant and animal origin. The interest in thes...
Biochar (BC) is the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis of plant biomass. While currently gai...
The objective of this review is to show in a general way how biochar (BC) can be obtained and its ef...
Biochar is a carbon dense solid that is produced via the pyrolysis of organic materials forapplicati...
Not AvailableMost of the crop residues, agro-industrial wastes and agricultural by-products create ...
The intentional amendment of soil with biochar is offering a new strategy for improving soil fertili...
Large areas of agricultural land are being degraded due to the rapid growth in population and poor l...
Biochar is a carbon (C) rich, charcoal-like material produced by pyrolysing biomass in a low or oxyg...
Biochar is widely recognized as an efficient tool for carbon sequestration and soil fertility. The u...
Biochar is the name given to charcoal produced from pyrolysed biomass with the purpose to add into s...
Biochars are products that are rich in carbon obtained by pyrolysis processes that consist in introd...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
Pyrolysis temperature and feedstock type used to produce biochar influence the physicochemical prope...
Biochar, a carbonaceous solid material obtained from the pyrolysis of biomass, has received consider...
The production of biochar from waste materials by pyrolysis can play a significant role in materiali...
Biochars result from the pyrolysis of biomass waste of plant and animal origin. The interest in thes...
Biochar (BC) is the carbon-rich product derived from pyrolysis of plant biomass. While currently gai...
The objective of this review is to show in a general way how biochar (BC) can be obtained and its ef...
Biochar is a carbon dense solid that is produced via the pyrolysis of organic materials forapplicati...
Not AvailableMost of the crop residues, agro-industrial wastes and agricultural by-products create ...