• Title of article

    Analysis of two biochars and one hydrochar from different feedstock: focus set on environmental, nutritional and horticultural considerations

  • Author/Authors

    Fornes، نويسنده , , Fernando and Belda، نويسنده , , Rosa Maria and Lidَn، نويسنده , , Antonio، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    40
  • To page
    48
  • Abstract
    Two biochars, one from forest waste (BCH-FW) and the other from olive mill waste (BCH-OMW), and one hydrochar from forest waste (HYD-FW) were analyzed from the horticultural and environmental point of view. Several incubation assays were performed to foresee the material evolution when used as soilless growth media. HYD-FW was slightly alkaline and rich in nutrients and showed high microbial respiration Moreover, it did not caused N immobilization but N mineralization which contradicts previous reports. Biochars were highly alkaline. BCH-FW was poor in nutrients whilst BCH-OMW was saline and rich in soluble cations. Both materials had low respiratory activity, similar to that of coir fibre (CF). Whilst BCH-FW and CF immobilize N, BCH-OMW did not. Both biochars captured CO2 from the atmosphere, particularly BCH-OMW, which concomitantly showed a decrease in soluble cations. We conclude that pure hydrochar does not immobilize N and that alkaline biochars act as CO2 traps.
  • Keywords
    CO2 trap , HTC , Nitrogen immobilization/mineralization , Organic waste reclaim , Pyrolysis , CO2 emission
  • Journal title
    Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Serial Year
    2015
  • Journal title
    Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Record number

    1964632