Literature DB >> 26789369

Suitability of marginal biomass-derived biochars for soil amendment.

Wolfram Buss1, Margaret C Graham2, Jessica G Shepherd3, Ondřej Mašek4.   

Abstract

The term "marginal biomass" is used here to describe materials of little or no economic value, e.g. plants grown on contaminated land, food waste or demolition wood. In this study 10 marginal biomass-derived feedstocks were converted into 19 biochars at different highest treatment temperatures (HTT) using a continuous screw-pyrolysis unit. The aim was to investigate suitability of the resulting biochars for land application, judged on the basis of potentially toxic element (PTE) concentration, nutrient content and basic biochar properties (pH, EC, ash, fixed carbon). It was shown that under typical biochar production conditions the percentage content of several PTEs (As, Al, Zn) and nutrients (Ca, Mg) were reduced to some extent, but also that biochar can be contaminated by Cr and Ni during the pyrolysis process due to erosion of stainless steel reactor parts (average+82.8% Cr, +226.0% Ni). This can occur to such an extent that the resulting biochar is rendered unsuitable for soil application (maximum addition +22.5 mg Cr kg(-1) biochar and +44.4 mg Ni kg(-1) biochar). Biomass grown on land heavily contaminated with PTEs yielded biochars with PTE concentrations above recommended threshold values for soil amendments. Cd and Zn were of particular concern, exceeding the lowest threshold values by 31-fold and 7-fold respectively, despite some losses into the gas phase. However, thermal conversion of plants from less severely contaminated soils, demolition wood and food waste anaerobic digestate (AD) into biochar proved to be promising for land application. In particular, food waste AD biochar contained very high nutrient concentrations, making it interesting for use as fertiliser.
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Keywords:  Biochar; Contaminant; Marginal biomass; Nutrient; Potentially toxic element; Pyrolysis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26789369     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.11.148

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  High-VOC biochar-effectiveness of post-treatment measures and potential health risks related to handling and storage.

Authors:  Wolfram Buss; Ondřej Mašek
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2016-07-08       Impact factor: 4.223

2.  Release of nutrients and heavy metals from biochar-amended soil under environmentally relevant conditions.

Authors:  Yinghao Zhao; Ling Zhao; Yanyan Mei; Feiyue Li; Xinde Cao
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2017-11-10       Impact factor: 4.223

3.  Composition of PAHs in Biochar and Implications for Biochar Production.

Authors:  Wolfram Buss; Isabel Hilber; Margaret C Graham; Ondřej Mašek
Journal:  ACS Sustain Chem Eng       Date:  2022-05-11       Impact factor: 9.224

Review 4.  Review of Biochar Properties and Remediation of Metal Pollution of Water and Soil.

Authors:  Abudu Ballu Duwiejuah; Abdul Halim Abubakari; Albert Kojo Quainoo; Yakubu Amadu
Journal:  J Health Pollut       Date:  2020-08-19

5.  Potassium doping increases biochar carbon sequestration potential by 45%, facilitating decoupling of carbon sequestration from soil improvement.

Authors:  Ondřej Mašek; Wolfram Buss; Peter Brownsort; Massimo Rovere; Alberto Tagliaferro; Ling Zhao; Xinde Cao; Guangwen Xu
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-04-02       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  A new type of calcium-rich biochars derived from spent mushroom substrates and their efficient adsorption properties for cationic dyes.

Authors:  Haibo Zhang; Long Su; Caiping Cheng; Hongyan Cheng; Mingchang Chang; Fenwu Liu; Na Liu; Kokyo Oh
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-09-20

7.  Influence of pyrolysis temperature and production unit on formation of selected PAHs, oxy-PAHs, N-PACs, PCDDs, and PCDFs in biochar-a screening study.

Authors:  Eva Weidemann; Wolfram Buss; Mar Edo; Ondřej Mašek; Stina Jansson
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2017-11-08       Impact factor: 4.223

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