Book contents
- BiocharA Regional Supply Chain Approach in View of Climate Change Mitigation
- Biochar
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Biochar in the View of Climate Change Mitigation: the FOREBIOM Experience
- Part I The Interdisciplinary Approach
- Part II Sustainable Biomass Resources
- Part III Biochar Production
- 10 Biochar Production
- 11 Biomass Pyrolysis for Biochar Production: Kinetics, Energetics and Economics
- 12 Pyrolysis: a Sustainable Way From Biomass to Biofuels and Biochar
- 13 The Role of Biochar Production in Sustainable Development in Thailand, Lao PDR and Cambodia
- Part IV Biochar Application as a Soil Amendment
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
10 - Biochar Production
from Part III - Biochar Production
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 December 2016
- BiocharA Regional Supply Chain Approach in View of Climate Change Mitigation
- Biochar
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Biochar in the View of Climate Change Mitigation: the FOREBIOM Experience
- Part I The Interdisciplinary Approach
- Part II Sustainable Biomass Resources
- Part III Biochar Production
- 10 Biochar Production
- 11 Biomass Pyrolysis for Biochar Production: Kinetics, Energetics and Economics
- 12 Pyrolysis: a Sustainable Way From Biomass to Biofuels and Biochar
- 13 The Role of Biochar Production in Sustainable Development in Thailand, Lao PDR and Cambodia
- Part IV Biochar Application as a Soil Amendment
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Summary
This chapter gives an overview of the key technologies to produce biochar. First, an introduction will be given to the different thermochemical conversion techniques of dry biomass (including pyrolysis) which result in char as one of the product fractions. A second part of this chapter is devoted to the discussion on how the biochar physicochemical properties result from the type of biomass feedstock used, as well as from the prevailing process conditions applied during thermochemical conversion – as some of these physicochemical properties in biochar have a major impact on the functionality and stability of biochar in soil. A major challenge for the successful deployment of biochar systems is to render its production economically profitable. Hence, this chapter concludes with an economic assessment of biochar. This last part of the chapter also emphasizes the potential increase in value creation in the biochar production process by identifying potential economic uses of co-products, including bio-oil and producer gas.
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- BiocharA Regional Supply Chain Approach in View of Climate Change Mitigation, pp. 199 - 226Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016
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