Water uptake in biochars: The roles of porosity and hydrophobicity

作者:Gray Myles*; Johnson Mark G; Dragila Maria I; Kleber Markus
来源:Biomass and Bioenergy, 2014, 61: 196-205.
DOI:10.1016/j.biombioe.2013.12.010

摘要

We assessed the effects of porosity and hydrophobicity on water uptake by biochars. Biochars were produced from two feedstocks (hazelnut shells and Douglas fir chips) at three production temperatures (370 degrees C, 500 degrees C, and 620 degrees C). To distinguish the effects of porosity from the effects of hydrophobicity, we compared uptake of water to uptake of ethanol (which is completely wetting and not affected by hydrophobic materials). For both feedstocks, low temperature biochars took up less water than high temperature biochars but the same amount of ethanol, suggesting that differences in water uptake based on production temperature reflect differences in surface hydrophobicity, not porosity. Conversely, Douglas fir biochars took up more water than hazelnut shell biochars due to greater porosity. Thus, designing biochars for water holding applications requires two considerations: (a) creating sufficient porosity through feedstock selection, and (b) determining a production temperature that reduces hydrophobicity to an acceptable level.

  • 出版日期2014-2