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Modified method for proximate analysis of biochars
•The ASTM D1762-84 proximate analysis method is problematic for biochars.•An inert gas purge is needed for both moisture and volatile matter determinations to avoid partial oxidation.•800°C is the minimum temperature needed to determine volatile matter.•A modified proximate analysis method for bioch...
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Published in: | Journal of analytical and applied pyrolysis 2017-03, Vol.124, p.335-342 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | •The ASTM D1762-84 proximate analysis method is problematic for biochars.•An inert gas purge is needed for both moisture and volatile matter determinations to avoid partial oxidation.•800°C is the minimum temperature needed to determine volatile matter.•A modified proximate analysis method for biochars is proposed.•VM/FC ratios are relevant for assessing long-term stability of biochar C.
Proximate analysis is widely used to determine moisture, volatile matter (VM), fixed carbon (FC) and ash content of biochars. The original ASTM D1762-84 method was developed to assess quality of hardwood charcoal for use as fuel. We have developed a modified proximate analysis method to assess quality of diverse biochars for use as soil amendments. We determined that a N2 purge is necessary during both moisture and VM determination to avoid errors associated with sample oxidation. We assessed a range of boundary temperatures (350–950°C) for separating VM and FC, and determined that 800°C is the minimum temperature required to distinguish between VM and FC in biochars. Furthermore, correlation between VM/FC and molar H/Corg ratios suggests that VM/FC ratios are a useful measure of biochar stability. Use of the proposed modified method is encouraged to reduce variance in analytical results among studies. |
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ISSN: | 0165-2370 1873-250X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jaap.2017.01.012 |