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Characterization of 60 types of Chinese biomass waste and resultant biochars in terms of their candidacy for soil application
Authors:Xiaoyin Sun  Ruifeng Shan  Xuhui Li  Jihua Pan  Xing Liu  Ruonan Deng  Junyao Song
Affiliation:1. Key Laboratory of Nansi Lake Westland Ecological Conservation & Environmental Protection (Shandong Province), College of Geography and Tourism, Qufu Normal University, Rizhao, China;2. College of Environment and Planning, Henan University, Kaifeng, China
Abstract:The composition and pyrolysis characteristics of 60 types of biomass waste from the following six source categories were compared: agricultural residues, woody pruning waste from gardens and lawns, aquatic plant material from eutrophic water bodies, nutshells and fruit peels, livestock manure and residual sludge from municipal wastewater treatment. The yield and physicochemical characteristics of the biochar produced from these feedstocks at 350 °C, 500 °C and 650 °C were also examined. Results of correlation and canonical correspondence analysis between feedstock composition and biochar properties showed that feedstock type played an important role in controlling yield and properties of biochars. The yields of biochar dry ash‐free (daf.) basis were positively correlated with cellulose, lignin and lignin/cellulose content of feedstock; and ash content hampered the biochar production. Furthermore, the intensity of correlation between biochar yield and its feedstock composition was improved with pyrolysis temperature and degree of feedstock decomposition. The fixed carbon content in biochar was also negatively influenced by ash content of feedstock, and it increased with increasing pyrolysis temperature when the ash content was below 34.57% in feedstock and decreased when the ash content exceeded. The fixed carbon production in biochar per unit ash‐free mass (af.) was positively related to cellulose, lignin and lignin/cellulose content in feedstock, which were same with the yield of biochar (daf.). But on the contrary, the volatiles content in biochar (af.) had negative correlation with these organic constituents. For most feedstocks, the differences in the biochar characteristics among the biomass categories were greater than within any individual category. C/N, H/C and O/C atomic ratio and bulk density of biochar from different types of biomass were also compared. The results will provide guidance for the reutilization of biomass wastes and production of biochar with specified properties for soil amendment applications.
Keywords:agricultural residues  aquatic plant  biochar  canonical correspondence analysis  livestock manure  nutshell and fruit peel  physicochemical properties  pruning waste  residual sludge  yield
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