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Properties and use of high-temperature biochar
Sedmihradská, Anežka
Despite being a hot topic in environmental research, biochar and its properties have been mainly investigated from the perspectives of feedstock type and pyrolysis temperature. Few studies have explored the effect of particle size on biochar properties.Even when the effect of particle size on crop efficiency is recognized, there is a lack of corresponding data and analysis.2–7 Therefore, we thoroughly analyzed (proximate and ultimate analysis, SEM, XRD, Raman spectroscopy) four particle size fractions (< 0.5, 0.5–2, 2–5, > 5 mm) of high-temperature biochar from a gasification power plant, the sizes reflecting those of biochar actually used in agriculture. The < 0.5 mm fraction was significantly different in terms of carbon structure, and carbon and ash content. Consequently, pH, electric conductivity and heavy metal content also differed greatly. The corresponding results for the other particle fractions were broadly similar to each other. Interestingly, for all fractions, the porosity and H/C ratio were independent of particle size, meaning that, regardless of size, the investigated biochar fractions are equally stable in soil. The 0.5–2 mm fraction was then selected to be used in different industrial or agricultural processes such as the anaerobic digestion of wastewater or livestock feeding. The effect of biochar on these processes is currently under investigation, providing only initial data so far.
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Effect of particle size of high-temperature biochar on its properties
Sedmihradská, Anežka ; Skoblia, S. ; Beňo, Z. ; Moško, Jaroslav ; Fajgar, Radek ; Soukup, Karel ; Pohořelý, Michael
High-temperature biochar is an increasingly used soil amendment, especially in areas where the physical properties of the soil need to be improved. This ecologically promising material has so far been studied mainly in relation to production temperature or the input material. The effects of particle size on the properties of biochar have so far been studied insufficiently. This work seeks to expand the knowledge in this particular area. \n
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Production and characterization of high-temperature biochar.
Sedmihradská, Anežka ; Skoblia, S. ; Beňo, Z. ; Moško, Jaroslav ; Pohořelý, Michael
Thermochemical conversion of biomass produces solid residue that is further used in agriculture called biochar. Studied biochar was produced in twin-fire two-staged gasifier from waste wood biomass. Heat and electricity were produced together with biochar. Biochar samples were analysed and assessed as a soil amendment. Results were compared to legal standards and voluntary certificate limits. It was concluded that studied biochar meet all criteria for utilization as a soil amendment.
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Influence of pyrolysis temperature on the quality of biochar.
Sedmihradská, Anežka ; Pohořelý, Michael ; Skoblia, S. ; Beňo, Z. ; Farták, J.
Biochar is a solid residue from biomass carbonization processes that ca be further used in agriculture. Parameters influencing quality of biochar are pyrolysis temperature, heating rate, residence time, type of the reactor and type of feed biomass. This work addresses the influence of pyrolysis temperature.
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