نتایج جستجو برای: modified biochar

تعداد نتایج: 256205  

Journal: :Chemosphere 2016
Khalid A Elzobair Mary E Stromberger James A Ippolito Rodrick D Lentz

Biochar can increase microbial activity, alter microbial community structure, and increase soil fertility in arid and semi-arid soils, but at relatively high rates that may be impractical for large-scale field studies. This contrasts with organic amendments such as manure, which can be abundant and inexpensive if locally available, and thus can be applied to fields at greater rates than biochar...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2011
Sarah E Hale Kelly Hanley Johannes Lehmann Andrewr Zimmerman Gerard Cornelissen

In this study, the suitability of biochar and activated carbon (AC) for contaminated soil remediation is investigated by determining the sorption of pyrene to both materials in the presence and absence of soil and before as well as after aging. Biochar and AC were aged either alone or mixed with soil via exposure to (a) nutrients and microorganisms (biological), (b) 60 and 110 °C (chemical), an...

2015
Xiaohui FAN Zhiyun JI Min GAN Xuling CHEN Qiang LI Tao JIANG

A study was carried out into the use of preformation process to prepare biochar for replacing coke breeze in iron ore sintering. Two types of preformation process, thermo-compression process (TCP) and normal temperature process (NTP), were adopted. Results show that preformation contributed to improving the density of both raw biomass and biochar. Recommended preformation parameters for TCP wer...

2017
Ye-Eun Lee Jun-Ho Jo Yeong-Seok Yoo

Biochar is the product of the pyrolysis of organic materials in a reduced state. In recent years, biochar has received attention due to its applicability to organic waste management, thereby leading to active research on biochar. However, there have been few studies using food waste. In particular, the most significant difference between food waste and other organic waste is the high salinity o...

2017
Amit K. Jaiswal Yigal Elad Indira Paudel Ellen R. Graber Eddie Cytryn Omer Frenkel

Biochar, in addition to sequestering carbon, ameliorating soil, and improving plant performance, can impact foliar and soilborne plant diseases. Nevertheless, the mechanisms associated with suppression of soilborne diseases and improved plant performances are not well understood. This study is designed to establish the relationships between biochar-induced changes in rhizosphere microbial commu...

2012
Aurelio M. Briones

The formation of the Amazon Dark Earths was a model of sustainable soil management that involved intensive composting and charcoal (biochar) application. Biochar has been the focus of increasing research attention for carbon sequestration, although the role of compost or humic substances (HS) as they interact with biochar has not been much studied. We provide a perspective that biochar and HS m...

2015
P Quin S Joseph O Husson S Donne D Mitchell P Munroe D Phelan A Cowie L Van Zwieten

Agricultural soils are the primary anthropogenic source of atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O), contributing to global warming and depletion of stratospheric ozone. Biochar addition has shown potential to lower soil N2O emission, with the mechanisms remaining unclear. We incubated eucalypt biochar (550 °C)--0, 1 and 5% (w/w) in Ferralsol at 3 water regimes (12, 39 and 54% WFPS)--in a soil column, f...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2011
Arezoo Taghizadeh-Toosi Tim J Clough Leo M Condron Robert R Sherlock Craig R Anderson Robin A Craigie

Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from grazing animal excreta are estimated to be responsible for 1.5 Tg of the total 6.7 Tg of anthropogenic N2O emissions. This study was conducted to determine the in situ effect of incorporating biochar, into soil, on N2O emissions from bovine urine patches and associated pasture uptake of N. The effects of biochar rate (0-30 t ha(-1)), following soil incorporati...

2014
Victoria Nelissen Greet Ruysschaert Dorette Müller-Stöver Jason Cook Frederik Ronsse Simon Shackley Pascal Boeckx Henrik Hauggaard-Nielsen

At present, there is limited understanding of how biochar application to soil could be beneficial to crop growth in temperate regions and which biochar types are most suitable. Biochar’s (two feedstocks: willow, pine; three pyrolysis temperatures: 450 °C, 550 °C, 650 °C) effect on nitrogen (N) availability, N use efficiency and crop yield was studied in northwestern European soils using a combi...

Journal: :Water 2021

Biochar modification can enhance the properties associated with porosity and functional groups has been identified as an effective way to improve adsorption capacity. Modified corncob biochars pretreated by different contents of MgCl2 are obtained through slow pyrolysis; then, this work explores abilities towards heavy metals. After modification, mainly impregnate carbon surface Mg(OH)2 MgO par...

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