Characterization of biochar from fast pyrolysis and gasification systems
Iowa State University · Environmental Technologies (United States)
Abstract
Abstract Thermochemical processing of biomass produces a solid product containing char (mostly carbon) and ash. This char can be combusted for heat and power, gasified, activated for adsorption applications, or applied to soils as a soil amendment and carbon sequestration agent. The most advantageous use of a given char depends on its physical and chemical characteristics, although the relationship of char properties to these applications is not well understood. Chars from fast pyrolysis and gasification of switchgrass and corn stover were characterized by proximate analysis, CHNS elemental analysis, Brunauer‐Emmet‐Teller (BET) surface area, particle density, higher heating value (HHV), scanning electron…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 22.04
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 39
Authors
4- CECatherine E. Brewer
Iowa State University, Environmental Technologies (United States)
- KSKlaus Schmidt‐Rohr
Iowa State University
- JAJustinus A. Satrio
Iowa State University, Environmental Technologies (United States)
- RCRobert C. BrownCorresponding
Iowa State University, Environmental Technologies (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Char
- Pyrolysis
- Corn stover
- Biochar
- Magic angle spinning
- BET theory
- Chemistry
- Elemental analysis
- Life in Land