Search results for "biochar"

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Fast field cycling NMR relaxometry characterization of biochars obtained from an industrial thermochemical process

2012

Biochar has unique properties which make it a powerful tool to increase soil fertility and to contribute to the decrease of the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide through the mechanisms of C sequestration in soils. Chemical and physical biochar characteristics depend upon the technique used for its production and the biomass nature. For this reason, biochar characterization is very important in order to address its use either for agricultural or environmental purposes. Three different biochars obtained from an industrial gasification process were selected in order to establish their chemical and physical peculiarities for a possible use in agronomical practices. They were obtained by char…

RelaxometryParamagnetic effectChemistryStratigraphySettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaBiomassSoil scienceCarbon-13 NMRCarbon sequestrationBiocharFFC NMREnvironmental chemistryBiocharMagic angle spinningCPMAS 13C NMRCharCharringRelaxometryEarth-Surface Processes
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Structure alteration of a sandy-clay soil by biochar amendments

2014

The aim of the present study was to investigate structure alterations of a sandy-clay soil upon addition of different amounts of biochar (f bc ). All the f bc samples were analyzed by high energy moisture characteristic (HEMC) technique and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxometry. HEMC was applied in order to evaluate aggregate stability of biochar-amended soil samples. 1H NMR relaxometry experiments were conducted for the evaluation of the pore distributions through the investigation of water dynamics of the same samples. The HEMC technique revealed improvement in aggregate stability through measurements of the amount of drainable pores and the stability ratio. The latter increased…

RelaxometrySoil testMoistureChemistryStratigraphySettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaHigh energy moisture characteristicSoil scienceWater retentionBiochar amended soilSoil conditionerBiocharvisual_artEnvironmental chemistryBiocharvisual_art.visual_art_mediummedicineSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliNMR relaxometrymedicine.symptomCharcoalPorosityEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of Soils and Sediments
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Granulation of fly ash and biochar with organic lake sediments – A way to sustainable utilization of waste from bioenergy production

2019

Abstract The main waste generated during the thermochemical processes of biomass burning used for bioenergy production in cogeneration plants are ash and biochar which can be used as fertilizers in forestry and agriculture. However, several difficulties are attributed to possibilities of practical exploitation of ash and biochar due to the transporting, handling and mode of application. Granulation of energy generation waste has been shown in some circumstances as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly method. Production of granules (pellets) from wood ash and biochar leads to improved recycling and logistics of waste as well as helps to control and avoid undesirable environmental ef…

Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment020209 energyForestryWood ash02 engineering and technologyRaw materialPulp and paper industrycomplex mixturesBulk densitySoil conditionerGranulationBioenergyFly ashBiochar0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental scienceWaste Management and DisposalAgronomy and Crop ScienceBiomass and Bioenergy
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Influenza della temperatura di pirolisi e del tempo di residenza sulle proprietà fisico-chimiche del biochar prodotto da pollina

2013

La pollina è tradizionalmente utilizzata in agricoltura come fertilizzante organico grazie al suo alto contenuto in nutrienti immediatamente disponibili per le piante (principalmente azoto, potassio e fosforo). Nonostante i vantaggi apportati alle colture, l’eccessivo uso della pollina come ammendante del suolo può causare gravi problemi ambientali, tra cui rischi per la salute umana e lisciviazione di nitrati o altri inquinanti nelle acquee sotterranee. Per diminuire i rischi legati al suo utilizzo, una soluzione alternativa potrebbe essere il ri-utilizzo energetico della pollina tramite la sua conversione in biochar. Il biochar è una sostanza carboniosa derivante dalla pirolisi di qualsia…

Rilassometria 1H NMRT2spettroscopia 13C NMRbiochar
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Data on physical and chemical characterization of wood combustion products derived at cogeneration power plants

2021

The data presented in this article are related to the research paper “Granulation of fly ash and biochar with organic lake sediments – A way to sustainable utilization of waste from bioenergy production” [1] in the context of waste material investigation and possible valorization instead of disposal. This article provides a comprehensive chemical and physical characterization of wood combustion products – fly ashes, bottom ashes, mixed ashes and biochar. Multiple analytical techniques and methodology were exploited to investigate the composition of wood combustion products, among them a loss on ignition, potentiometry, colorimetry, X-ray diffractometry, X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, indu…

Science (General)Energy generation wasteComputer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsR858-859.7Fluorescence spectrometryChemical compositionBiomass ashesWood ashesQ1-39003 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBiocharCation-exchange capacityChemical composition030304 developmental biologyData Article0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryPhysical propertiesChemistryWood ashBulk densityWaste valorizationBiocharElemental analysisFly ashEnvironmental chemistry030217 neurology & neurosurgeryWaste compositionData in Brief
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Organic coating on biochar explains its nutrient retention and stimulation of soil fertility

2017

Amending soil with biochar (pyrolized biomass) is suggested as a globally applicable approach to address climate change and soil degradation by carbon sequestration, reducing soil-borne greenhouse-gas emissions and increasing soil nutrient retention. Biochar was shown to promote plant growth, especially when combined with nutrient-rich organic matter, e.g., co-composted biochar. Plant growth promotion was explained by slow release of nutrients, although a mechanistic understanding of nutrient storage in biochar is missing. Here we identify a complex, nutrient-rich organic coating on co-composted biochar that covers the outer and inner (pore) surfaces of biochar particles using high-resoluti…

ScienceSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaGeneral Physics and AstronomyBiomass010501 environmental sciencesCarbon sequestrationengineering.materialcomplex mixtures01 natural sciencesArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyPhysics and Astronomy (all)NutrientCoatingSoil retrogression and degradationBiocharOrganic matterlcsh:Science0105 earth and related environmental sciences2. Zero hungerchemistry.chemical_classificationBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)MultidisciplinaryQChemistry (all)fungi04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Chemistry15. Life on landchemistryAgronomy13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistry040103 agronomy & agricultureengineering0401 agriculture forestry and fisherieslcsh:QChemistry (all); Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Physics and Astronomy (all)Soil fertilityNature Communications
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The impact of wood-derived biochar on the survival of Trichoderma spp. and growth of Secale cereale L. in sandy soil

2018

The interrelations between biochar (BC) and soil microbiota remain unclear. Addressing this will be important for understanding how BC affects soil properties and plant growth. Here, we tested the ...

SecalePlant growth04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciencesBiologybiology.organism_classificationTrichoderma spp01 natural sciencesAgronomyInsect ScienceTrichodermaBiochar040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSoil propertiesAgronomy and Crop Science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBiocontrol Science and Technology
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Prime prove di un prototipo di pirolizzatore per la produzione di biochar

2011

La pirolisi è un processo di decomposizione chimica di biomassa, effettuata in assenza o limitata presenza di ossigeno. Durante la pirolisi complesse molecole polimeriche di biomassa sono scisse in molecole semplici di gas (syngas), sostanze liquide e carbone (char). Le quantità relative delle tre frazioni dipendono da parecchi fattori quali, ad esempio, la velocità di riscaldamento, la temperatura finale, il tempo di residenza dei gas nel reattore, il tipo di pirolizzatore, le caratteristiche fisiche e chimiche della biomassa utilizzata. Il biochar ottenuto dai sottoprodotti dell’industria agro-alimentare, dai residui di potatura, dal legno proveniente dalle utilizzazioni di colture specia…

Settore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaPirolizzatore biochar rifiuti
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Sustainable, circular and innovative value chains using growing substrata alternative to peat for the cultivation of nutraceutical species

2019

The modern agricultural system is wasteful, with Europe generating some 700 million tonnes of agricultural and food waste each year. In the context of the agri-food chain, the ‘circular economy’ aims to reduce waste while also making best use of the ‘wastes’ produced by using economically viable processes and procedures to increase their value. In this paper we will try to frame the key issues associated with food waste into the emerging bioeconomy and circular-economic mode, suggesting that these three concepts are intertwined, and considering them unitarily might provide win-win solutions that minimize wastage, promote income growth and job creation, and prompt sustainable local developme…

Settore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agrariabiochar circular economy compost digestate nutraceutical species vermicompost
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Influence of biochar on the physical, chemical and retention properties of an amended sandy soil

2017

Soil porosity plays an important role in soil-water retention and water availability to crops, potentially affecting both agricultural practices and environmental sustainability. The pore structure controls fluid flow and transport through the soil, as well as the relationship between the properties of individual minerals and plants. Moreover, the anthropogenic pressure on soil properties has produced numerous sites with extensive desertification process close to residential areas. Biochar (biologically derived charcoal) is produced by pyrolysis of biomasses under low oxygen conditions, and it can be applied for recycling organic waste in soils and increase soil fertility, improving soil st…

Settore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliWater retention curve HEMC Tecnique Biochar
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