The Effect of Pyrolysis Temperature on the Characteristics of Fodder Beet Biochar

The soils of desert areas are mostly low in organic matter and may fluctuate greatly in terms of acidity. Biochars are one of the materials used to improve and modify some soil characteristics. This compound is very resistant to decomposition and remains in the soil for a longer period, reducing agr...

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Main Authors: R. Hosseinpour, H.R. Asgari, H. Nikanhad Qermakher, E. Malekzadeh, M.K. Kianian
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author R. Hosseinpour
H.R. Asgari
H. Nikanhad Qermakher
E. Malekzadeh
M.K. Kianian
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description The soils of desert areas are mostly low in organic matter and may fluctuate greatly in terms of acidity. Biochars are one of the materials used to improve and modify some soil characteristics. This compound is very resistant to decomposition and remains in the soil for a longer period, reducing agricultural waste and turning it into a soil conditioner. This leads to keeping carbon in the soil, increasing food security, increasing biodiversity, and reducing deforestation. In this research, an attempt was made to investigate the biochar of fodder beet plant waste produced at different pyrolysis temperatures and its physical and chemical characteristics. For this purpose, fodder beet wastes were collected from settlements around Birjand and after being crushed and air-dried, they were pyrolyzed in an electric furnace under limited oxygen conditions at a temperature range of 300-700 degrees Celsius. Then, the characteristics of the produced biochars were performed with 3 repetitions of measurements and statistical analyses with SPSS software. The results of this research showed that the characteristics of biochars changed significantly with temperature change. The highest yield percentage (59%), organic carbon (56.33%), total nitrogen (0.53%), water retention (0.84g/g) at 300 and 400 degrees Celsius, and the highest amount of ash (% 76), acidity (8.21) and electrical conductivity (0.1ds/cm) was obtained at a temperature of 700 degrees Celsius. The percentage of carbon and the efficiency of biochar produced at temperatures of 300 and 400 degrees Celsius were higher than other biochar produced at other temperatures. Biochar produced at 300°C has better characteristics in terms of carbon percentage and acidity efficiency compared to biochar produced at 400°C. Although these differences were not statistically significant, due to biochar production being more economical in terms of energy consumption, it is recommended to produce biochar at a temperature of 300 degrees Celsius.
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spelling doaj-art-e4641106141a4b1ebe76edcfb98fe06e2025-08-19T23:58:10ZfasIsfahan University of Technologyعلوم آب و خاک2476-35942476-55542023-12-01274219233The Effect of Pyrolysis Temperature on the Characteristics of Fodder Beet BiocharR. Hosseinpour0H.R. Asgari1H. Nikanhad Qermakher2E. Malekzadeh3M.K. Kianian4 Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan University of Semnan The soils of desert areas are mostly low in organic matter and may fluctuate greatly in terms of acidity. Biochars are one of the materials used to improve and modify some soil characteristics. This compound is very resistant to decomposition and remains in the soil for a longer period, reducing agricultural waste and turning it into a soil conditioner. This leads to keeping carbon in the soil, increasing food security, increasing biodiversity, and reducing deforestation. In this research, an attempt was made to investigate the biochar of fodder beet plant waste produced at different pyrolysis temperatures and its physical and chemical characteristics. For this purpose, fodder beet wastes were collected from settlements around Birjand and after being crushed and air-dried, they were pyrolyzed in an electric furnace under limited oxygen conditions at a temperature range of 300-700 degrees Celsius. Then, the characteristics of the produced biochars were performed with 3 repetitions of measurements and statistical analyses with SPSS software. The results of this research showed that the characteristics of biochars changed significantly with temperature change. The highest yield percentage (59%), organic carbon (56.33%), total nitrogen (0.53%), water retention (0.84g/g) at 300 and 400 degrees Celsius, and the highest amount of ash (% 76), acidity (8.21) and electrical conductivity (0.1ds/cm) was obtained at a temperature of 700 degrees Celsius. The percentage of carbon and the efficiency of biochar produced at temperatures of 300 and 400 degrees Celsius were higher than other biochar produced at other temperatures. Biochar produced at 300°C has better characteristics in terms of carbon percentage and acidity efficiency compared to biochar produced at 400°C. Although these differences were not statistically significant, due to biochar production being more economical in terms of energy consumption, it is recommended to produce biochar at a temperature of 300 degrees Celsius.http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-4342-en.pdfbiocharfodder beetpyrolysis temperature
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E. Malekzadeh
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The Effect of Pyrolysis Temperature on the Characteristics of Fodder Beet Biochar
biochar
fodder beet
pyrolysis temperature
title The Effect of Pyrolysis Temperature on the Characteristics of Fodder Beet Biochar
title_full The Effect of Pyrolysis Temperature on the Characteristics of Fodder Beet Biochar
title_fullStr The Effect of Pyrolysis Temperature on the Characteristics of Fodder Beet Biochar
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Pyrolysis Temperature on the Characteristics of Fodder Beet Biochar
title_short The Effect of Pyrolysis Temperature on the Characteristics of Fodder Beet Biochar
title_sort effect of pyrolysis temperature on the characteristics of fodder beet biochar
topic biochar
fodder beet
pyrolysis temperature
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