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Impact of post-pyrolysis wash on biochar properties
Authors:Anthony Fazzalari  Mamdouh Abou-Zaid  Cedric Briens  Lauren Briens
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

Contribution: Writing - original draft;2. Faculty of Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

Contribution: Formal analysis;3. Faculty of Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

Abstract:Washing biochar modifies its properties for use as a soil amendment. The important biochar properties for use as a soil amendment are hydrophilicity, adsorption, and stability. Biochar was obtained with intermediate pyrolysis at 400°C of three different feedstocks: woodchips, Bayview Flowers Digestate, and Storm Fisher Digestate biomass. A simple wash with an aqueous surfactant solution improved the properties of the biochar for soil amendment, with a non-ionic surfactant combined with oxidizing hydrogen peroxide being the most effective. The improved properties included the removal of tars and possible modification of surface properties that increased hydrophilicity and adsorption and decreased leaching of any hydrocarbons that could negatively impact the surroundings. As a result, the washed biochar will exhibit better water retention and a more hospitable environment for the growth of beneficial microorganisms. In addition, by making the biochar more hydrophilic, a wash will make its granulation easier, reducing dust emissions during its application and allowing its formulation with enhancement additives. Although many post-pyrolysis treatments of biochars have been investigated, the proposed wash is simple and effective, with beneficial advantages for downstream processing and application as a soil amendment.
Keywords:biochar properties  hydrophilicity  pyrolysis  washing
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