This chapter presents the most promising features and applications of biochar along with their optimal pyrolysis conditions. Biochars have a range of physicochemical properties depending on the feedstock and pyrolysis conditions, which greatly affect their wide applications. The biochar production and its characteristics, including the effect of feedstocks and different process-parameters on the properties and yield of biochar are thoroughly examined. The higher pyrolysis-temperature can give higher carbon-contents, pH, and surface-areas of biochars while volatiles and molar-ratios of O/C, H/C and N/C decrease with pyrolysis-temperature. Higher carbon-content and neutral-pH biochars have high affinity for organic pollutants due to high surf...
Biochar is a carbon-rich charcoal produced from pyrolyzed biomass such as wood, agricultural waste,...
Slow pyrolysis, fast pyrolysis and gasification are thermochemical processes to produce fuel and che...
AbstractBiochar properties are highly dependent on the feedstock type and operational conditions dur...
Biochar, or carbon obtained from biomass, is a particularly rich source of carbon created by thermal...
Biochar is a carbon-rich product obtained from the thermochemical conversion of biomass. Utilizing b...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
The aim of the current review is to examine the effect of process conditions on biochar characterist...
The impact of conversion process parameters in pyrolysis (maximum temperature, inert gas flow rate) ...
The impact of conversion process parameters in pyrolysis (maximum temperature, inert gas flow rate) ...
The impact of conversion process parameters in pyrolysis (maximum temperature, inert gas flow rate) ...
The environment is deteriorating rapidly, and it is essential to restore it as soon as possible. Bio...
Pyrolysis temperature and feedstock type used to produce biochar influence the physicochemical prope...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
Biochar is the name given to charcoal produced from pyrolysed biomass with the purpose to add into s...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Biochars (BCs) are widely produced and used for the remediation of environmenta...
Biochar is a carbon-rich charcoal produced from pyrolyzed biomass such as wood, agricultural waste,...
Slow pyrolysis, fast pyrolysis and gasification are thermochemical processes to produce fuel and che...
AbstractBiochar properties are highly dependent on the feedstock type and operational conditions dur...
Biochar, or carbon obtained from biomass, is a particularly rich source of carbon created by thermal...
Biochar is a carbon-rich product obtained from the thermochemical conversion of biomass. Utilizing b...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
The aim of the current review is to examine the effect of process conditions on biochar characterist...
The impact of conversion process parameters in pyrolysis (maximum temperature, inert gas flow rate) ...
The impact of conversion process parameters in pyrolysis (maximum temperature, inert gas flow rate) ...
The impact of conversion process parameters in pyrolysis (maximum temperature, inert gas flow rate) ...
The environment is deteriorating rapidly, and it is essential to restore it as soon as possible. Bio...
Pyrolysis temperature and feedstock type used to produce biochar influence the physicochemical prope...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
Biochar is the name given to charcoal produced from pyrolysed biomass with the purpose to add into s...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Biochars (BCs) are widely produced and used for the remediation of environmenta...
Biochar is a carbon-rich charcoal produced from pyrolyzed biomass such as wood, agricultural waste,...
Slow pyrolysis, fast pyrolysis and gasification are thermochemical processes to produce fuel and che...
AbstractBiochar properties are highly dependent on the feedstock type and operational conditions dur...