Pyrolysis or combustion of waste wood can provide a renewable source of energy and produce byproducts which can be recycled back to land. To be sustainable requires that these byproducts pose minimal threat to the environment or human health. Frequently, reclaimed waste wood is contaminated by preservative-treated timber containing high levels of heavy metals. We investigated the effect of feedstock contamination from copper-preservative treated wood on the behaviour of pyrolysis-derived biochar and combustion-derived ash in plant-soil systems. Biochar and wood ash were applied to soil at typical agronomic rates. The presence of preservative treated timber in the feedstock increased available soil Cu; however, critical Cu guidance limits we...
International audienceBiochar is a potential candidate for the remediation of metal(loid)-contaminat...
ACLDifferent remediation techniques have been used to restore metal-contaminated sites, including st...
Metal contamination of soil represents a severe threat to human health via natural resources and foo...
Pyrolysis or combustion of waste wood can provide a renewable source of energy and produce byproduct...
Recycled waste wood is being increasingly used for energy production; however, organic and metal con...
Biochar incorporation into soil has been advocated as a potential large scale solution to offset glo...
Biochar has been regarded as a promising carbon sequestration and fertilizing agent in soils. Its ab...
Biochar, the residual solid of biomass pyrolysis, has recently drained considerable attention as a p...
Additions of fire residues in the form of charcoal and wood ash may better emulate natural disturban...
Contamination of soil with trace elements, such as Cu, is an important risk management issue. A pot ...
Contamination of soil with trace elements, such as Cu, is an important risk management issue. A pot ...
International audienceTwo biochars, a green waste compost and iron grit were used, alone and in comb...
Heavy metals (HMs) are common contaminants in soil. At elevated concentrations they can have a negat...
International audienceBiochar is a potential candidate for the remediation of metal(loid)-contaminat...
ACLDifferent remediation techniques have been used to restore metal-contaminated sites, including st...
Metal contamination of soil represents a severe threat to human health via natural resources and foo...
Pyrolysis or combustion of waste wood can provide a renewable source of energy and produce byproduct...
Recycled waste wood is being increasingly used for energy production; however, organic and metal con...
Biochar incorporation into soil has been advocated as a potential large scale solution to offset glo...
Biochar has been regarded as a promising carbon sequestration and fertilizing agent in soils. Its ab...
Biochar, the residual solid of biomass pyrolysis, has recently drained considerable attention as a p...
Additions of fire residues in the form of charcoal and wood ash may better emulate natural disturban...
Contamination of soil with trace elements, such as Cu, is an important risk management issue. A pot ...
Contamination of soil with trace elements, such as Cu, is an important risk management issue. A pot ...
International audienceTwo biochars, a green waste compost and iron grit were used, alone and in comb...
Heavy metals (HMs) are common contaminants in soil. At elevated concentrations they can have a negat...
International audienceBiochar is a potential candidate for the remediation of metal(loid)-contaminat...
ACLDifferent remediation techniques have been used to restore metal-contaminated sites, including st...
Metal contamination of soil represents a severe threat to human health via natural resources and foo...