Biochar (BC) is often proposed as a tool for climate change mitigation, due to the expected long lifetime in the environment. However, BC’s stability can vary depending on feedstock type and the presence of labile carbon fractions. In this study, we verify the recent methods with new possible tools for biochar stability assessment on six different biochars derived from commonly available Europe biomass sources. Elemental composition (CHNO), dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and water-soluble carbonates content (WSC), volatile organic compounds (VOCs) composition, and mid-infrared spectra (MIR) were performed to estimate the persistence of biochars. Under similar conditions of pyrolysis, biochar properties can vary depending on a feedstock orig...
Pyrolysis temperature and feedstock type used to produce biochar influence the physicochemical prope...
Pdf de la 16 páginas de la presentación en la Session SSS5.5 Tuesday, 5 May 2020 . EGU General Assem...
Biochar is a product that has been used since at least 1000 BCE for the enhancement of soil fertilit...
As a promising pyrolysis product for mitigating climate changes, biochar can be remained in soil for...
Sustainable application of biochar to soil requires careful consideration of sorbed mobile compounds...
International audienceEvaluating biochars for their persistence in soil under field conditions is an...
Sustainable application of biochar to soil requires careful consideration of sorbed mobile compounds...
Evaluating biochars for their persistence in soil under field conditions is an important step toward...
The stability of biochar carbon (C) is the major determinant of its value for long-term C sequestrat...
Biochar is the name given to charcoal produced from pyrolysed biomass with the purpose to add into s...
Field application of biochar is intended to increase soil carbon (C) storage. The assessment of C st...
The long-term stability of biochar in soil is key for carbon capture and storage and soil ameliorati...
We produced 18 thermosequences of biochar from common feedstocks at ten temperatures from 300 to 900...
Biochar application is one strategy proposed to improve carbon sequestration in soil. Maintaining hi...
Based on the latest estimates, global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions rose to nearly 36 Pg yr 1 by th...
Pyrolysis temperature and feedstock type used to produce biochar influence the physicochemical prope...
Pdf de la 16 páginas de la presentación en la Session SSS5.5 Tuesday, 5 May 2020 . EGU General Assem...
Biochar is a product that has been used since at least 1000 BCE for the enhancement of soil fertilit...
As a promising pyrolysis product for mitigating climate changes, biochar can be remained in soil for...
Sustainable application of biochar to soil requires careful consideration of sorbed mobile compounds...
International audienceEvaluating biochars for their persistence in soil under field conditions is an...
Sustainable application of biochar to soil requires careful consideration of sorbed mobile compounds...
Evaluating biochars for their persistence in soil under field conditions is an important step toward...
The stability of biochar carbon (C) is the major determinant of its value for long-term C sequestrat...
Biochar is the name given to charcoal produced from pyrolysed biomass with the purpose to add into s...
Field application of biochar is intended to increase soil carbon (C) storage. The assessment of C st...
The long-term stability of biochar in soil is key for carbon capture and storage and soil ameliorati...
We produced 18 thermosequences of biochar from common feedstocks at ten temperatures from 300 to 900...
Biochar application is one strategy proposed to improve carbon sequestration in soil. Maintaining hi...
Based on the latest estimates, global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions rose to nearly 36 Pg yr 1 by th...
Pyrolysis temperature and feedstock type used to produce biochar influence the physicochemical prope...
Pdf de la 16 páginas de la presentación en la Session SSS5.5 Tuesday, 5 May 2020 . EGU General Assem...
Biochar is a product that has been used since at least 1000 BCE for the enhancement of soil fertilit...