The chemistry and nature of biochars are still far from being well understood. In the present work, solid-state 2D HETCOR1H-13C NMR spectroscopy is introduced for an improved characterization of the aromatic network in biochars. To that end, a pyrochar obtained from the pyrolysis of cellulose at 350◦C for 1 h was used as an example. Variation of the contact time during cross polarization from 50 µs, to 200 µs and 1000 µs gave information about the protonation degree of the different C groups and their interactions. We demonstrated that carbohydrates did not survive the used pyrolysis conditions. Therefore, O-alkyl C was assigned to ethers. Phenols were not identified to a higher extent suggesting that furan and benzofuran-type units determine the O-functionality of the aromatic domains. The latter are directly connected to alkyl chains. Those features are expected to affect chemical but also physical properties of the biochar. Based on our results, we developed a new concept describing the nature of the aromatic network in the studied cellulose-based pyrochars. The latter contrasts common views about the chemical nature of biochar, possibly because pyrolysis temperatures > 350◦C are required for achieving advanced condensation of the aromatic domains.
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Knicker, H., Velasco-Molina, M., & Knicker, M. (2021). 2d solid-state hetcor1h-13c nmr experiments with variable cross polarization times as a tool for a better understanding of the chemistry of cellulose-based pyrochars—a tutorial. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11188569
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