Literature DB >> 25731925

Reverse engineering of biochar.

Verónica L Morales1, Francisco J Pérez-Reche2, Simona M Hapca3, Kelly L Hanley4, Johannes Lehmann4, Wei Zhang5.   

Abstract

This study underpins quantitative relationships that account for the combined effects that starting biomass and peak pyrolysis temperature have on physico-chemical properties of biochar. Meta-data was assembled from published data of diverse biochar samples (n=102) to (i) obtain networks of intercorrelated properties and (ii) derive models that predict biochar properties. Assembled correlation networks provide a qualitative overview of the combinations of biochar properties likely to occur in a sample. Generalized Linear Models are constructed to account for situations of varying complexity, including: dependence of biochar properties on single or multiple predictor variables, where dependence on multiple variables can have additive and/or interactive effects; non-linear relation between the response and predictors; and non-Gaussian data distributions. The web-tool Biochar Engineering implements the derived models to maximize their utility and distribution. Provided examples illustrate the practical use of the networks, models and web-tool to engineer biochars with prescribed properties desirable for hypothetical scenarios.
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Keywords:  Correlation networks; Generalized Linear Models; Physico-chemical properties; Slow-pyrolysis; Web-tool

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25731925     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.02.043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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