2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcou.2019.04.012
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Strategic use of biochar for CO2 capture and sequestration

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“…Carbon distributions into the three phase pyrolysates are controllable by altering the operational parameters (heating rate, temperature, duration, etc .) [28] , [29] and adopting catalysts during the process [30] . As compared to the case of lignocellulosic biomass, the formation of char from pyrolysis of plastic waste ( e.g., PPE) is negligible [31] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon distributions into the three phase pyrolysates are controllable by altering the operational parameters (heating rate, temperature, duration, etc .) [28] , [29] and adopting catalysts during the process [30] . As compared to the case of lignocellulosic biomass, the formation of char from pyrolysis of plastic waste ( e.g., PPE) is negligible [31] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The important of biochar‐based carbon management networks and the potential role of computer‐aided planning is discussed by Tan 61 . Jung et al 62 discussed the strategic use of biochar for CO 2 capture and storage. The application rate and the land‐type merit more study to enhance the sequestration and minimise the negative secondary effect.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se informó que la aplicación de biochar al suelo aumenta signif icativamente el contenido de C total hasta el 68.8% (Laird et al, 2010). En nuestro caso la concentración de carbono por unidad en un 0.91%, dicho incremento podría estar relacionado con la composición química de la enmienda (0.86%), además de la capacidad para capturar CO 2 y la acumulación de carbono en fracciones de agregado (Zhang et al, 2015;Jung et al, 2019), también con las actividades metabólicas de la planta y los microorganismos, sabiendo que en la simbiosis los HMA excretan sustancias como la glomalina, la cual tiene una estrecha relación con el carbono orgánico soluble (Seguel et al, 2008). 1.…”
Section: Caracterización De Los Suelos Mineros Después Del Ensayo En Viverounclassified