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Biochars Are Not Created Equal:
A Survey of their Physical, Structural, and Chemical
Properties and Implications for Soil Application

  J.E. Amonette*, Y. Hu, N. Schlekewey, S. S.
  Dai, Z. W. Shaff, C. K. Russell, S. D. Burton,
                 and B. W. Arey
             jim.amonette@pnl.gov

     Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
              Richland, WA 99352

  National Society of Consulting Soil Scientists
               Amelia Island, FL
                04 March 2010
                       PNNL-SA-71408
Outline

         Physical and Structural Properties
               Specific Surface
               Water Sorption/Reaction
               X-ray Diffraction

         Chemical Properties
               Bulk (NMR, elemental)
               Recalcitrance
               Surface
               Hydrophilicity

         Beneficial Properties for Soil Amendments




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Physical and Structural Properties
                     Pine Wood Char




                                        Oak Wood Char




                                        Corn Cob Char




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Physical Properties




                                Slow
                     Slow

                                Fast
                     Fast

                                Gas
                     Gasifier




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X-ray Diffraction Analysis




                                   Slow Pyrolysis and Hydrothermal Chars
            Gasification and       (steam present)
            Fast Pyrolysis Chars   Combustion Char (high mineral content)


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Transformations during pyrolysis




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                     Keiluweit et al., 2010 EST online
Physical Structure and
  Chemical Properties Depend
  on Carbon Bonding Network




          Radovic et al., 2001
                                 13CCP-MAS NMR
                                 Amonette et al., 2008
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What if you don’t have a 13C-CP-
                 MAS-NMR, XRD, FIB-SEM or some
                 other super duper DPY-UTH-
                 ALPHABET-SOUP gizmo . . .???

                 What are the most cost-effective
                 analyses for routine classification?




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Proximate Analysis
    Provides quick sense of
    stability and chemistry in
    three parameters:
                                                  100                                                         Hydrothermal
          Volatile matter is mass                                                                             Slow Pyrolysis
          lost in heating charcoal                 90                                                         Fast Pyrolysis
          to 950°C in covered                                                                                 Gasification
          crucible for 6 minutes                   80                                                         Ash-Free Line
                                                                                                              50% VM/FC
          Ash content is mass of                   70                                                         100% VM/FC
          residue after
          combustion                               60

          Fixed C is remainder       Fixed C, %    50

    High ash content (KCl,                         40
    SiO2), seen in corn
                                                   30
    stovers, wheatstraw,
    switchgrass, and                               20
    manure chars (CaO)                             10                                                                     Increasing
    Pyrolytic chars tend to                                                                                               Ash
                                                     0                                                                    Content
    have VM/FC ratios of                                 0             10      20           30           40          50          60
    0.5 to 1.0                                                                      Volatile Matter, %
                                                  JE Amonette 29 August 2009
    Higher fixed C contents
    suggest greater C
    stability
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Ultimate Analysis


         More expensive than proximate analysis
         Measures
               C, H, O, N, S elemental content
               Moisture content
               Mineral ash remaining after combustion
         Used to help classify chars and determine the degree of
         alteration from original biomass
         Elemental ratios often plotted to aid classification (e.g.,
         van Krevelen diagrams)




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Sum to 100%
     Ultimate Analysis                                                    Volatile   Fixed

                     LOD       C      H      N       O       S     Ash     Matter       C
     Sample            %       %      %      %       %       %       %          %       %
     HT Grass        2.29   53.83   5.24   2.17   18.40    0.57   22.88     48.92    28.20
     HT Wood         4.81   66.20   5.46   2.98   18.62    0.27    7.24     48.20    44.56
     WSU S           2.94   46.04   1.74   0.70   14.28    0.23   40.55     19.83    39.62
     OKEB            4.03   70.35   3.92   0.42   23.28    0.02    2.88     37.36    55.73
     PBEB            4.41   66.75   3.64   0.35   26.08    0.03    3.93     43.35    48.31
     PCEB            2.90   72.34   4.42   0.17   21.94    0.02    1.19     41.37    54.54
     PCN             2.44   71.25   4.60   0.17   23.51    0.02    0.99     44.63    51.94
     CS1             2.33   54.92   2.59   0.90   15.60    0.08   29.51     21.47    46.69
     CS2             2.20   36.54   2.20   0.97   17.78    0.09   48.35     22.60    26.85
     PNNL-M (MP)     3.30   68.45   3.94   0.25   25.50    0.02    3.29     40.14    53.27
     PNNL-P          2.99   72.09   3.88   0.18   23.30    0.02    2.54     36.44    58.03
     PNNL-S (SG)     2.75   56.15   2.88   1.08   19.07    0.15   25.77     24.30    47.18
     OAK             2.97   79.64   2.68   0.28   15.47   <0.01    3.70     22.75    70.58
     WAL             5.50   45.53   0.86   0.49   17.68    1.00   45.11     20.32    29.07
     HW              1.02   90.44   1.84   0.24    5.02   <0.01    3.07      8.10    87.81
     WS              1.97   53.18   1.64   0.39    8.53    0.17   37.99      8.72    51.32
     OK              4.45   53.38   2.34   0.81   14.21    0.09   32.46     17.50    45.59
     CSB             2.54   53.41   1.01   0.39    7.08    0.06   41.07      7.64    48.75
     Oak             3.62   78.11   2.81   0.31   15.64    0.02    3.74     27.60    68.66


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Van Krevelen Diagram

                                                                    van Kremelen Diagram
         Shows degree of
         alteration from biomass               0.18
         towards pure C
                                               0.16
         Path leading to lignite               0.14                                         Biomass
         and coal distinct from                0.12
         pyrolytic chars


                                   H:C Ratio
                                                                        Lignite
                                                                                                    Hydrothermal
                                               0.10
         More energy extracted                                                                      Slow Pyrolysis
                                               0.08                                                 Fast Pyrolysis
         during pyrolysis than                            Coal
                                               0.06                                                 Gasification
         during “coalification”
                                               0.04 Coal
                                                                                                    Lignin
         Minimal alteration for                                                                     Cellulose
                                               0.02
         hydrothermal “chars”
                                               0.00
                                                   0.00          0.20             0.40       0.60        0.80        1.00

                                                                                     O:C Ratio




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FC/VM Ratio




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Modeled half-life (yr) of biochars prepared at different
temperatures from various feedstocks
        Feedstock    250°C           400°C                525°C    650°C

              Oak     840             1020                9590     96200

             Pine     --               990                6790     17000

            Cedar     730            23800                12800   20000000

          Bubinga    1200             4300                 --      15600

       Gamma          260              370                 930       --
        Grass
      Sugar Cane      690             9310                2280    146600


                             Zimmerman, 2010 EST online



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Estimated half-life in soils: effect of
   temperature
                                              Estimates of Half-life in Soils
                                               (Slow Pyrolysis Biochars)

                                   1400
                                                                     Cheng et al. (2008)
                                   1200

                                                                     Kuzyakov et al. (2009)
                                   1000
                     Time, years




                                   800

                                   600

                                   400

                                   200

                                     0
                                          5   10       15       20         25         30      35
                                                      Mean Annual Temp, C



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Surface Chemistry



                     Slow
                     Fast
                     Gas




         Slow Pyrolysis chars produced in presence of steam at 475°C tend to
         be acidic (carboxylic acid groups activated)
         Fast Pyrolysis chars produced in absence of steam at 500°C tend to
         be slightly basic
         Gasification chars produced in presence of steam at 700°C tend to be
         very basic and make good liming agents
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Surface Chemistry—Boehm titration results
     1200
                                                                                             NaOH Analyte
                Slow Pyrolysis (steam)
                                                                                             Na2CO3 Analyte
     1000
                                                                                             NaHCO3 Analyte
                                               Fast Pyrolysis (no steam)
                                                                                             HCl Analyte
       800


                                                                                    Gasification (steam) 
       600



       400



       200



         0
               OKEB      PBEB     PCEB   PCN    OAK     PNNL‐M PNNL‐P      PNNL‐S   HW    OK (CSA)     WS    CSB 

      ‐200



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Inferred pH-Dependent Exchange Capacities
                                                              Oak Feedstock


                                    1000
                                               OKEB                                 Slow Pyrolysis (steam), 475°C
                                    800        OAK
    Ion Sorption Capacity, meq/kg




                                               OK (CSA)




                                                                      Cations
                                    600


                                    400
                                                                                           Fast Pyrolysis, 500°C

                                    200
                                                                                     Gasification (steam), 700°C

                                      0
                                           0   2          4    6                8     10               12           14



                                                                      Anions
                                    -200


                                    -400


                                    -600

                                                                     pH




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Hydrophilicity
                                    75

                                                                                                  Hydrothermal
                                    70
                                                                                                  Slow Pyrolysis
                                                                                                  Fast Pyrolysis
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Amonette 04Mar2010                             “Molarity of ethanol drop” method
Speculations on the best biochar type for
   soil application
       Criteria
              Near-neutral pH
              High ion exchange capacities (CEC and AEC)
              Moderate hydrophobicity to retain organics
              High stability to oxidation
              Low volatile content
              Pre-treated with NH4+ to avoid induced N deficiency
       Recommendation
              Steam-activated
              Carbonized (i.e., treated to higher temperature to remove
              volatiles)
              Slow pyrolysis probably better
              If none of above, best to let biochar age weeks to months
              (compost?) before adding to soil, unless being used to lime
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Acknowledgments
  Thanks to Stefan Czernik, Danny Day, Bob Hawkins, Hal
    Collins, Manuel Garcia-Perez, Doug Elliott, Marcus
    Antonietti, Emma Suddick, and Michael Antal for samples
    of biochars analyzed here
  Research supported by
    USDOE Office of Fossil Energy through the National
    Energy Technology Laboratory
    USDOE Office of Biological and Environmental Research
    (OBER) through the Carbon Sequestration in Terrestrial
    Ecosystems (CSiTE) project.
  Research was performed at the W.R. Wiley Environmental
    Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a national scientific user
    facility at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
    (PNNL) sponsored by the USDOE-OBER.
  PNNL is operated for the USDOE by Battelle Memorial
    Institute under contract DE AC06 76RL01830.
Amonette 04Mar2010

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Amonette: Biochar Characterization

  • 1. Biochars Are Not Created Equal: A Survey of their Physical, Structural, and Chemical Properties and Implications for Soil Application J.E. Amonette*, Y. Hu, N. Schlekewey, S. S. Dai, Z. W. Shaff, C. K. Russell, S. D. Burton, and B. W. Arey jim.amonette@pnl.gov Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA 99352 National Society of Consulting Soil Scientists Amelia Island, FL 04 March 2010 PNNL-SA-71408
  • 2. Outline Physical and Structural Properties Specific Surface Water Sorption/Reaction X-ray Diffraction Chemical Properties Bulk (NMR, elemental) Recalcitrance Surface Hydrophilicity Beneficial Properties for Soil Amendments Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 3. Physical and Structural Properties Pine Wood Char Oak Wood Char Corn Cob Char Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 4. Physical Properties Slow Slow Fast Fast Gas Gasifier Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 5. X-ray Diffraction Analysis Slow Pyrolysis and Hydrothermal Chars Gasification and (steam present) Fast Pyrolysis Chars Combustion Char (high mineral content) Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 6. Transformations during pyrolysis Amonette 04Mar2010 Keiluweit et al., 2010 EST online
  • 7. Physical Structure and Chemical Properties Depend on Carbon Bonding Network Radovic et al., 2001 13CCP-MAS NMR Amonette et al., 2008 Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 8. What if you don’t have a 13C-CP- MAS-NMR, XRD, FIB-SEM or some other super duper DPY-UTH- ALPHABET-SOUP gizmo . . .??? What are the most cost-effective analyses for routine classification? Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 9. Proximate Analysis Provides quick sense of stability and chemistry in three parameters: 100 Hydrothermal Volatile matter is mass Slow Pyrolysis lost in heating charcoal 90 Fast Pyrolysis to 950°C in covered Gasification crucible for 6 minutes 80 Ash-Free Line 50% VM/FC Ash content is mass of 70 100% VM/FC residue after combustion 60 Fixed C is remainder Fixed C, % 50 High ash content (KCl, 40 SiO2), seen in corn 30 stovers, wheatstraw, switchgrass, and 20 manure chars (CaO) 10 Increasing Pyrolytic chars tend to Ash 0 Content have VM/FC ratios of 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0.5 to 1.0 Volatile Matter, % JE Amonette 29 August 2009 Higher fixed C contents suggest greater C stability Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 10. Ultimate Analysis More expensive than proximate analysis Measures C, H, O, N, S elemental content Moisture content Mineral ash remaining after combustion Used to help classify chars and determine the degree of alteration from original biomass Elemental ratios often plotted to aid classification (e.g., van Krevelen diagrams) Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 11. Sum to 100% Ultimate Analysis Volatile Fixed LOD C H N O S Ash Matter C Sample % % % % % % % % % HT Grass 2.29 53.83 5.24 2.17 18.40 0.57 22.88 48.92 28.20 HT Wood 4.81 66.20 5.46 2.98 18.62 0.27 7.24 48.20 44.56 WSU S 2.94 46.04 1.74 0.70 14.28 0.23 40.55 19.83 39.62 OKEB 4.03 70.35 3.92 0.42 23.28 0.02 2.88 37.36 55.73 PBEB 4.41 66.75 3.64 0.35 26.08 0.03 3.93 43.35 48.31 PCEB 2.90 72.34 4.42 0.17 21.94 0.02 1.19 41.37 54.54 PCN 2.44 71.25 4.60 0.17 23.51 0.02 0.99 44.63 51.94 CS1 2.33 54.92 2.59 0.90 15.60 0.08 29.51 21.47 46.69 CS2 2.20 36.54 2.20 0.97 17.78 0.09 48.35 22.60 26.85 PNNL-M (MP) 3.30 68.45 3.94 0.25 25.50 0.02 3.29 40.14 53.27 PNNL-P 2.99 72.09 3.88 0.18 23.30 0.02 2.54 36.44 58.03 PNNL-S (SG) 2.75 56.15 2.88 1.08 19.07 0.15 25.77 24.30 47.18 OAK 2.97 79.64 2.68 0.28 15.47 <0.01 3.70 22.75 70.58 WAL 5.50 45.53 0.86 0.49 17.68 1.00 45.11 20.32 29.07 HW 1.02 90.44 1.84 0.24 5.02 <0.01 3.07 8.10 87.81 WS 1.97 53.18 1.64 0.39 8.53 0.17 37.99 8.72 51.32 OK 4.45 53.38 2.34 0.81 14.21 0.09 32.46 17.50 45.59 CSB 2.54 53.41 1.01 0.39 7.08 0.06 41.07 7.64 48.75 Oak 3.62 78.11 2.81 0.31 15.64 0.02 3.74 27.60 68.66 Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 12. Van Krevelen Diagram van Kremelen Diagram Shows degree of alteration from biomass 0.18 towards pure C 0.16 Path leading to lignite 0.14 Biomass and coal distinct from 0.12 pyrolytic chars H:C Ratio Lignite Hydrothermal 0.10 More energy extracted Slow Pyrolysis 0.08 Fast Pyrolysis during pyrolysis than Coal 0.06 Gasification during “coalification” 0.04 Coal Lignin Minimal alteration for Cellulose 0.02 hydrothermal “chars” 0.00 0.00 0.20 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.00 O:C Ratio Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 13. FC/VM Ratio Amonette 04Mar2010 H T 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 G ra H ss T W oo d W S U S O KE B PB Gasifier Recalcitrance? EB PC E B Hydrothermal Fast Pyrolysis Slow Pyrolysis PC N C S1 PN C N S2 L- M (M P) PN PN N N L- L- P S (S G ) O AK W A L H W W S O K C SB O ak
  • 14. Modeled half-life (yr) of biochars prepared at different temperatures from various feedstocks Feedstock 250°C 400°C 525°C 650°C Oak 840 1020 9590 96200 Pine -- 990 6790 17000 Cedar 730 23800 12800 20000000 Bubinga 1200 4300 -- 15600 Gamma 260 370 930 -- Grass Sugar Cane 690 9310 2280 146600 Zimmerman, 2010 EST online Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 15. Estimated half-life in soils: effect of temperature Estimates of Half-life in Soils (Slow Pyrolysis Biochars) 1400 Cheng et al. (2008) 1200 Kuzyakov et al. (2009) 1000 Time, years 800 600 400 200 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Mean Annual Temp, C Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 16. Surface Chemistry Slow Fast Gas Slow Pyrolysis chars produced in presence of steam at 475°C tend to be acidic (carboxylic acid groups activated) Fast Pyrolysis chars produced in absence of steam at 500°C tend to be slightly basic Gasification chars produced in presence of steam at 700°C tend to be very basic and make good liming agents Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 17. Surface Chemistry—Boehm titration results 1200 NaOH Analyte Slow Pyrolysis (steam) Na2CO3 Analyte 1000 NaHCO3 Analyte Fast Pyrolysis (no steam) HCl Analyte 800 Gasification (steam)  600 400 200 0 OKEB PBEB PCEB PCN OAK PNNL‐M PNNL‐P PNNL‐S HW OK (CSA)  WS  CSB  ‐200 Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 18. Inferred pH-Dependent Exchange Capacities Oak Feedstock 1000 OKEB Slow Pyrolysis (steam), 475°C 800 OAK Ion Sorption Capacity, meq/kg OK (CSA) Cations 600 400 Fast Pyrolysis, 500°C 200 Gasification (steam), 700°C 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Anions -200 -400 -600 pH Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 19. Hydrophilicity 75 Hydrothermal 70 Slow Pyrolysis Fast Pyrolysis 65 -1 Gasifier Surface Tension, mN m Increasing Hydrophilicity 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 PN ) P B ) EB B P SB S d K ak W S1 S2 AK S G L ss L- E KE oo (M O W A (S U H O PC PB ra C C C N W O W S O M G S W L- L- N N PN PN Amonette 04Mar2010 “Molarity of ethanol drop” method
  • 20. Speculations on the best biochar type for soil application Criteria Near-neutral pH High ion exchange capacities (CEC and AEC) Moderate hydrophobicity to retain organics High stability to oxidation Low volatile content Pre-treated with NH4+ to avoid induced N deficiency Recommendation Steam-activated Carbonized (i.e., treated to higher temperature to remove volatiles) Slow pyrolysis probably better If none of above, best to let biochar age weeks to months (compost?) before adding to soil, unless being used to lime Amonette 04Mar2010
  • 21. Acknowledgments Thanks to Stefan Czernik, Danny Day, Bob Hawkins, Hal Collins, Manuel Garcia-Perez, Doug Elliott, Marcus Antonietti, Emma Suddick, and Michael Antal for samples of biochars analyzed here Research supported by USDOE Office of Fossil Energy through the National Energy Technology Laboratory USDOE Office of Biological and Environmental Research (OBER) through the Carbon Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems (CSiTE) project. Research was performed at the W.R. Wiley Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a national scientific user facility at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) sponsored by the USDOE-OBER. PNNL is operated for the USDOE by Battelle Memorial Institute under contract DE AC06 76RL01830. Amonette 04Mar2010