Overview of the Benefits and Challenges Associated with Pelletizing Biochar

Biochar can be derived from a wide variety of organic materials including agricultural wastes and residues, animal wastes, municipal solid wastes, pulp and paper mill wastes, and sewage sludge. Its productivity relies on feedstock type and thermochemical conditions of production. Biochar has many ap...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ali Mohammadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Processes
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/9/1591
id doaj-ca50683ea9bc41f68d6af088c9332a35
record_format Article
spelling doaj-ca50683ea9bc41f68d6af088c9332a352021-09-26T01:06:33ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172021-09-0191591159110.3390/pr9091591Overview of the Benefits and Challenges Associated with Pelletizing BiocharAli Mohammadi0Department of Engineering and Chemical Sciences, Karlstad University, 65188 Karlstad, SwedenBiochar can be derived from a wide variety of organic materials including agricultural wastes and residues, animal wastes, municipal solid wastes, pulp and paper mill wastes, and sewage sludge. Its productivity relies on feedstock type and thermochemical conditions of production. Biochar has many application advantages in several fields and has been widely studied in recent years. However, most of these studies are mainly on the powder form of biochar, while its pelleted form is sparsely reported. Even with the reported studies on biochar pellets, there is still lack of knowledge and awareness of the effects of different feedstock on the densification behavior of biochar. The mechanisms of biochar densification, which appear to be sensitive to the conditions predominating during its thermochemical production, are affected by the material from which the biochar is derived. This partly accounts for why biochar pellets have not been widely adopted in various application fields. Therefore, this paper presents an overview of the benefits associated with the use of biochar pellets and discusses the challenges encountered when pelleting biochars that are derived from different feedstock under various carbonization conditions. Research priority areas needed to overcome the challenges are also identified and discussed. The purpose is to contribute to better understanding on biochar pelletization behavior, and to offer insights useful to comprehend some basic principles that may occur in the pelleting process and to ease further and more thorough investigations.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/9/1591attractive forcescompressive pressuredensificationdurabilitytemperature
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Ali Mohammadi
spellingShingle Ali Mohammadi
Overview of the Benefits and Challenges Associated with Pelletizing Biochar
Processes
attractive forces
compressive pressure
densification
durability
temperature
author_facet Ali Mohammadi
author_sort Ali Mohammadi
title Overview of the Benefits and Challenges Associated with Pelletizing Biochar
title_short Overview of the Benefits and Challenges Associated with Pelletizing Biochar
title_full Overview of the Benefits and Challenges Associated with Pelletizing Biochar
title_fullStr Overview of the Benefits and Challenges Associated with Pelletizing Biochar
title_full_unstemmed Overview of the Benefits and Challenges Associated with Pelletizing Biochar
title_sort overview of the benefits and challenges associated with pelletizing biochar
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Biochar can be derived from a wide variety of organic materials including agricultural wastes and residues, animal wastes, municipal solid wastes, pulp and paper mill wastes, and sewage sludge. Its productivity relies on feedstock type and thermochemical conditions of production. Biochar has many application advantages in several fields and has been widely studied in recent years. However, most of these studies are mainly on the powder form of biochar, while its pelleted form is sparsely reported. Even with the reported studies on biochar pellets, there is still lack of knowledge and awareness of the effects of different feedstock on the densification behavior of biochar. The mechanisms of biochar densification, which appear to be sensitive to the conditions predominating during its thermochemical production, are affected by the material from which the biochar is derived. This partly accounts for why biochar pellets have not been widely adopted in various application fields. Therefore, this paper presents an overview of the benefits associated with the use of biochar pellets and discusses the challenges encountered when pelleting biochars that are derived from different feedstock under various carbonization conditions. Research priority areas needed to overcome the challenges are also identified and discussed. The purpose is to contribute to better understanding on biochar pelletization behavior, and to offer insights useful to comprehend some basic principles that may occur in the pelleting process and to ease further and more thorough investigations.
topic attractive forces
compressive pressure
densification
durability
temperature
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/9/9/1591
work_keys_str_mv AT alimohammadi overviewofthebenefitsandchallengesassociatedwithpelletizingbiochar
_version_ 1716869350507413504