Influence of Miscanthus Rhizome Pyrolysis Operating Conditions on Products Properties

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Waste from the Miscanthus production cycle may be a promising source of material for the pyrolysis and biochar production. The biochar can be used to enrich the soil on which the crop grows, thus increasing productivity. A sample of Miscanthus rhizomes was used as a raw material in a series of experiments in order to find the most suitable conditions for the preparation of biochar. Miscanthus biochar was prepared in a laboratory unit using four different temperatures (i.e., 400, 500, 600 and 700◦ C). All pyrolysis products were subsequently evaluated in terms of their quality and product yields were determined. For a temperature of 600◦ C and a residence time of 2 h, the appropriate properties of biochar were achieved and the process was still economical. The biochar contained a minimal number of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and a high percentage of carbon. Surface area was measured to be 217 m2 /g. The aqueous extract of biochar was alkaline.

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Klemencova, K., Grycova, B., & Lestinsky, P. (2022). Influence of Miscanthus Rhizome Pyrolysis Operating Conditions on Products Properties. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/su14106193

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