Sustainable application of biochar to soil requires careful consideration of sorbed mobile compounds that can be released into the environment and their relationship with bulk chemical properties. Seven biochars were produced by pyrolysis of corn stalk from 350 to 650 °C, and residual volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were investigated by head space solidphase microextraction and gas chromatography−mass spectrometry. Over 80 compounds were detected in poorly carbonized biochars, including thermal degradation products of lignin (2- methoxyphenols), cellulose and hemicellulose (1,4:3,6-dianhydro- β-D-glucopyranose, C1−C3 furans and furanones, C1−C2 cyclopentenones), lipids (aromatic and C2−C8 aliphatic acids), and proteins (aromatic nitriles,...
Important parameters that influence biochar properties include charring temperature and biomass type...
Biochar is a potential soil amendment that likely to reduce GHG emissions from land application to s...
The interest of using biochar, the solid byproduct from organic waste pyrolysis, as soil conditioner...
Sustainable application of biochar to soil requires careful consideration of sorbed mobile compounds...
none6Water-soluble organic compounds (WSOCs) were extracted from corn stalk biochar produced at incr...
Water-soluble organic compounds (WSOCs) were extracted from corn stalk biochar produced at increasin...
Residual pollutants including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), volatile organic compounds (V...
Residual pollutants including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), volatile organic compounds (V...
Biochar may act as a soil conditioner, enhancing plant growth by supplying and retaining nutrients a...
Biochar (BC) is often proposed as a tool for climate change mitigation, due to the expected long lif...
During biochar production, pyrolysis vapors released from biomass can interact with the porous aroma...
Large areas of agricultural land are being degraded due to the rapid growth in population and poor l...
Biochar, an emerging highly aromatic porous material produced by pyrolysis of organic residues1 is c...
Biochar is a product that has been used since at least 1000 BCE for the enhancement of soil fertilit...
With the rapid increase in the application of biochars as amendments, studies are needed to clarify ...
Important parameters that influence biochar properties include charring temperature and biomass type...
Biochar is a potential soil amendment that likely to reduce GHG emissions from land application to s...
The interest of using biochar, the solid byproduct from organic waste pyrolysis, as soil conditioner...
Sustainable application of biochar to soil requires careful consideration of sorbed mobile compounds...
none6Water-soluble organic compounds (WSOCs) were extracted from corn stalk biochar produced at incr...
Water-soluble organic compounds (WSOCs) were extracted from corn stalk biochar produced at increasin...
Residual pollutants including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), volatile organic compounds (V...
Residual pollutants including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), volatile organic compounds (V...
Biochar may act as a soil conditioner, enhancing plant growth by supplying and retaining nutrients a...
Biochar (BC) is often proposed as a tool for climate change mitigation, due to the expected long lif...
During biochar production, pyrolysis vapors released from biomass can interact with the porous aroma...
Large areas of agricultural land are being degraded due to the rapid growth in population and poor l...
Biochar, an emerging highly aromatic porous material produced by pyrolysis of organic residues1 is c...
Biochar is a product that has been used since at least 1000 BCE for the enhancement of soil fertilit...
With the rapid increase in the application of biochars as amendments, studies are needed to clarify ...
Important parameters that influence biochar properties include charring temperature and biomass type...
Biochar is a potential soil amendment that likely to reduce GHG emissions from land application to s...
The interest of using biochar, the solid byproduct from organic waste pyrolysis, as soil conditioner...