2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.biombioe.2014.10.013
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Gasification biochar as a valuable by-product for carbon sequestration and soil amendment

Abstract: Soil quality improvement a b s t r a c tThermal gasification of various biomass residues is a promising technology for combining bioenergy production with soil fertility management through the application of the resulting biochar as soil amendment. In this study, we investigated gasification biochar (GB) materials originating from two major global biomass fuels: straw gasification biochar (SGB) and wood gasification biochar (WGB), produced by a Low Temperature Circulating Fluidized Bed gasifier (LT-CFB) and a … Show more

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“…Moreover, in addition to the recycling of valuable nutrients, the use of ash containing recalcitrant carbon fractions could maintain or even increase soil organic carbon stocks and thus contribute to carbon sequestration as suggested by Brandao et al [13]. Recently Veronika et al [14] contributed to this discussion by experimental results indicate that gasification biochar is very stable in soil and has good potential for a longterm carbon sequestration in soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Moreover, in addition to the recycling of valuable nutrients, the use of ash containing recalcitrant carbon fractions could maintain or even increase soil organic carbon stocks and thus contribute to carbon sequestration as suggested by Brandao et al [13]. Recently Veronika et al [14] contributed to this discussion by experimental results indicate that gasification biochar is very stable in soil and has good potential for a longterm carbon sequestration in soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Some literature exists on the use of biochar as a co-product from biomass gasifiers [58,59]. The results from these studies seem promising regarding the possibility to combine an efficient bioenergy production with carbon sequestration and soil quality improvements.…”
Section: Environmental and Economic Aspects Of Biochar Production Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results from these studies seem promising regarding the possibility to combine an efficient bioenergy production with carbon sequestration and soil quality improvements. Low temperature gasification offers an option to use novel residual biomass streams from agriculture activities with low ash melting temperatures, compared with conventional combustion processes [59]. However, more information is needed for a thorough evaluation.…”
Section: Environmental and Economic Aspects Of Biochar Production Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De igual forma, diversos estudios han reportado altas concentraciones de HAP's en biochars producidos a partir de madera y mediante procesos de gasificación (Hansen et al, 2015).…”
Section: Propiedadesunclassified
“…Las altas concentraciones de HAP's en el Hollín HM se corresponden con la elevada temperatura con la que este material fue producido y con las investigaciones previas en las que se han observado altas concentraciones de HAP's en biochars producidos a partir de madera mediante procesos de gasificación (Hansen et al, 2015).…”
Section: Evaluación Del Hollín Y Su Efecto Sobre Algunas Especies Vegunclassified