2024
DOI: 10.3390/f15010192
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Policy and Regulations for Mobile Biochar Production in the United States of America

Carlos Rodriguez Franco,
Deborah S. Page-Dumroese,
Derek Pierson
et al.

Abstract: Pyrolysis is a combustion process of woody biomass conducted under low or no oxygen conditions. It converts any kind of biomass into biochar, bio-oil, or biogas. Hence plants’ woody material can also be converted into bioenergy products. Valorization of woody biomass in the form of energy-rich compound biochar is a more sustainable technique as compared to conventional burning which leads to toxicity to the environment. Innovations and the need to limit open burning have resulted in numerous mobile and fixed p… Show more

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“…Using a laboratory-scale (5 kg/h) AFP unit to accurately assess the impact of feedstock type on the characteristics of bio-oils produced from straw, miscanthus, and beech and poplar wood Biomass that has been pyrolyzed, the pyrolysis process, the physicochemical characteristics of bio-oils, and a quantitative analysis of the chemical makeup of bio-oils [6] On the physical and chemical characteristics of biochar, particularly their effects on nitrogen (N) content and composition, the impact of feedstock type and temperature of pyrolysis were examined Materials, preparation of biochar and sample preparation, and analytical methods [65] Studies involving feedstock, pyrolysis, and biochar, including policies on emission Reviewing different concepts [66] Table 1. Cont.…”
Section: Aims/objective Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using a laboratory-scale (5 kg/h) AFP unit to accurately assess the impact of feedstock type on the characteristics of bio-oils produced from straw, miscanthus, and beech and poplar wood Biomass that has been pyrolyzed, the pyrolysis process, the physicochemical characteristics of bio-oils, and a quantitative analysis of the chemical makeup of bio-oils [6] On the physical and chemical characteristics of biochar, particularly their effects on nitrogen (N) content and composition, the impact of feedstock type and temperature of pyrolysis were examined Materials, preparation of biochar and sample preparation, and analytical methods [65] Studies involving feedstock, pyrolysis, and biochar, including policies on emission Reviewing different concepts [66] Table 1. Cont.…”
Section: Aims/objective Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%