Literature DB >> 27743533

Characterization and quantification of biochar alkalinity.

Rivka B Fidel1, David A Laird2, Michael L Thompson2, Michael Lawrinenko2.   

Abstract

Lack of knowledge regarding the nature of biochar alkalis has hindered understanding of pH-sensitive biochar-soil interactions. Here we investigate the nature of biochar alkalinity and present a cohesive suite of methods for its quantification. Biochars produced from cellulose, corn stover and wood feedstocks had significant low-pKa organic structural (0.03-0.34 meq g-1), other organic (0-0.92 meq g-1), carbonate (0.02-1.5 meq g-1), and other inorganic (0-0.26 meq g-1) alkalinities. All four categories of biochar alkalinity contributed to total biochar alkalinity and are therefore relevant to pH-sensitive soil processes. Total biochar alkalinity was strongly correlated with base cation concentration, but biochar alkalinity was not a simple function of elemental composition, soluble ash, fixed carbon, or volatile matter content. More research is needed to characterize soluble biochar alkalis other than carbonates and to establish predictive relationships among biochar production parameters and the composition of biochar alkalis.
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Keywords:  Alkalinity; Biochar; Carbonate; Functional groups; Organic; pH

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27743533     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.09.151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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