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Biochar: Recycling Waste Biomass  to its Highest Value Use MassRecycle ’ s University of Resource Management and 10 th  Annual Organics Recycling Summit April 6, 2010 Hugh McLaughlin, Ph.D., P.E. Director of Biocarbon Research Alterna Biocarbon Inc., div of Alterna Energy [email_address] www.alternabiocarbon.com
 
Dr. Johannes Lehmann is in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Cornell University Undistinguished Colleague
 
So given a certain amount of carbon that cycles annually through plants, half of it can be taken out of its natural cycle and sequestered in a much slower biochar cycle (see graphic). By withdrawing organic carbon from the cycle of photosynthesis and decomposition, biochar sequestration directly removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
This is the tree as it grows. About one half of the carbon dioxide uptake results in additional carbon atoms in biomass This is when biomass dies and becomes  detritus : such as leaves and tree death This is due to microbial breakdown of dead biomass – 95% in one to twenty years
Pyrolysis and Carbonization convert biomass into biochar: one half of the carbon atoms are released as volatiles and one half converted to biochar The volatiles contain carbon atoms that the tree removed from the atmosphere as it grew = carbon neutral A minority of biochar is slowly oxidized by soil microbes; the majority is stable for hundreds to thousands of years
 
Hang on tight, we need to go from: Trees and Grasses  to –  Lignocellulosic biomass  to –  lignin and sugars  to –  char  to –  biochar  –  in less than  Twenty Minutes …..
From: http://www.techtp.com/Torrefaction for High Quality Wood Pellets.pdf, page 7 of 36   Wood Physical Structure – from tree to molecules of lignin & sugars
From: http://www.techtp.com/Torrefaction for High Quality Wood Pellets.pdf, page 7 of 36   Wood Microscopic Structure – molecular mixtures at the atomic scale
Pyrolysis & Carbonization Reactions of Wood   Below 288 C = Torrefied Wood  Above 325 C = Biochar
Consolidation into local Graphene domains during carbonization
Additional carbonization   d evelops a porous 3-dimension structure
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What causes the variations in Mobile and Resident Matter? What it was made from and the way it was made.
Excerpt from: The Art, Science, and Technology of Charcoal Production,  Antal, et.al., Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., Vol. 42, No. 8, 2003 (page 1621).
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If you google the phrase “Characterizing Biochars”, you will get directed to: http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/Characterizing_Biochars Where you will find a downloadable 8 pages on: Characterizing Biochars prior to Addition to Soils By: Hugh McLaughlin, PhD, PE Alterna Biocarbon Inc. January 2010 Yes, not a coincidence – this Hugh McLaughlin ………….
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Whether you make your own biochar or purchase it from a supplier, it is a buyer-beware situation. Biochar currently has the same quality controls and regulatory structure as “Snake Oil” enjoyed in the 1800’s. Remember, biochar corrects deficiencies in existing soil-crop combinations, so the biochar has to be matched to the situation.
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H-1.   Charcoal burners were a strange breed, living a lonely life in the forest, like wild beasts …  At its best, making charcoal was not for any normal human.    The time required for charring a small mound varied from one to two weeks, but with mounds 30 feet or more round, a month was average.     During all that time, through every kind of weather, the charcoal maker lived with his mound, sleeping only in dozes for fear a flame might start and explode into a full fire which would demolish the mound.    There was no time for washing; there was seldom more shelter than a bark lean-to.   Any Volunteers for running a  Earth mound Kiln?
Earth Kiln  –  Ohio - 1942
Tropical Products Institute - Mark V
Tropical Products Institute - Mark V  – IN ACTION
 
 
Figure 4: Completed TLUD   Google “1G Toucan”
Figure 7: Half way through burn
Figure 10: 1G Toucan Biochar
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The Mobile Adam Retort c/o New England Biochar
BIOCHAR DEMONSTRATION This demonstration is being allowed by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection for demonstration purposes only. Please be advised that the installation and operation of Biochar equipment in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts may be in noncompliance with the Massachusetts air quality regulations.   If you are interested in pursuing the installation and operation of a Biochar unit in Massachusetts, please contact your local MassDEP office for guidance. As posted at NESFI, Nov. 14, 2009, “A Biochar Demonstration Day”
Regulation of the Disposal of Wood Waste Amended by the Board of Health on November 19, 2007 “ Wood Waste disposals are prohibited in the Town of Groton.” (prohibiting the burial of wood waste refuse materials in the Town of Groton)
After the ice storm of December 2008, the Town of Groton decided to get into the wood chipping business. They enjoy an abundance of raw material and no apparent outlet……
Welcome to 151 Hill Road, Groton
Turning 180 degrees, for the view from the Front Yard
Another 90 degrees to the left, the view to the West.
Summarizing: Recycling Biomass into Biochar permanently sequesters about one half the carbon atoms in the biomass when it dies. Towns currently have a major biomass management challenge – with systems for collecting biomass, but not returning it to the ecosystem. Biomass to Biochar devices are currently only permitted as “On Farm” or “Homeowner” activities – for personal use and outside commercial endeavors. Regulatory status is “undetermined”, since practice is new to the current regulatory and environmental guidelines.
 

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Biochar: Recycling Waste Biomass to its Highest Value Use - McLaughlin

  • 1. Biochar: Recycling Waste Biomass to its Highest Value Use MassRecycle ’ s University of Resource Management and 10 th Annual Organics Recycling Summit April 6, 2010 Hugh McLaughlin, Ph.D., P.E. Director of Biocarbon Research Alterna Biocarbon Inc., div of Alterna Energy [email_address] www.alternabiocarbon.com
  • 2.  
  • 3. Dr. Johannes Lehmann is in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Cornell University Undistinguished Colleague
  • 4.  
  • 5. So given a certain amount of carbon that cycles annually through plants, half of it can be taken out of its natural cycle and sequestered in a much slower biochar cycle (see graphic). By withdrawing organic carbon from the cycle of photosynthesis and decomposition, biochar sequestration directly removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
  • 6. This is the tree as it grows. About one half of the carbon dioxide uptake results in additional carbon atoms in biomass This is when biomass dies and becomes detritus : such as leaves and tree death This is due to microbial breakdown of dead biomass – 95% in one to twenty years
  • 7. Pyrolysis and Carbonization convert biomass into biochar: one half of the carbon atoms are released as volatiles and one half converted to biochar The volatiles contain carbon atoms that the tree removed from the atmosphere as it grew = carbon neutral A minority of biochar is slowly oxidized by soil microbes; the majority is stable for hundreds to thousands of years
  • 8.  
  • 9. Hang on tight, we need to go from: Trees and Grasses to – Lignocellulosic biomass to – lignin and sugars to – char to – biochar – in less than Twenty Minutes …..
  • 10. From: http://www.techtp.com/Torrefaction for High Quality Wood Pellets.pdf, page 7 of 36   Wood Physical Structure – from tree to molecules of lignin & sugars
  • 11. From: http://www.techtp.com/Torrefaction for High Quality Wood Pellets.pdf, page 7 of 36   Wood Microscopic Structure – molecular mixtures at the atomic scale
  • 12. Pyrolysis & Carbonization Reactions of Wood Below 288 C = Torrefied Wood Above 325 C = Biochar
  • 13. Consolidation into local Graphene domains during carbonization
  • 14. Additional carbonization d evelops a porous 3-dimension structure
  • 15.
  • 16.  
  • 17.
  • 18.  
  • 19.
  • 20.  
  • 21. What causes the variations in Mobile and Resident Matter? What it was made from and the way it was made.
  • 22. Excerpt from: The Art, Science, and Technology of Charcoal Production, Antal, et.al., Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., Vol. 42, No. 8, 2003 (page 1621).
  • 23.
  • 24.  
  • 25.  
  • 26.
  • 27. If you google the phrase “Characterizing Biochars”, you will get directed to: http://terrapreta.bioenergylists.org/Characterizing_Biochars Where you will find a downloadable 8 pages on: Characterizing Biochars prior to Addition to Soils By: Hugh McLaughlin, PhD, PE Alterna Biocarbon Inc. January 2010 Yes, not a coincidence – this Hugh McLaughlin ………….
  • 28.
  • 29. Whether you make your own biochar or purchase it from a supplier, it is a buyer-beware situation. Biochar currently has the same quality controls and regulatory structure as “Snake Oil” enjoyed in the 1800’s. Remember, biochar corrects deficiencies in existing soil-crop combinations, so the biochar has to be matched to the situation.
  • 30.
  • 31.  
  • 32.
  • 33.  
  • 34.  
  • 35. H-1.   Charcoal burners were a strange breed, living a lonely life in the forest, like wild beasts … At its best, making charcoal was not for any normal human.   The time required for charring a small mound varied from one to two weeks, but with mounds 30 feet or more round, a month was average.    During all that time, through every kind of weather, the charcoal maker lived with his mound, sleeping only in dozes for fear a flame might start and explode into a full fire which would demolish the mound.   There was no time for washing; there was seldom more shelter than a bark lean-to.   Any Volunteers for running a Earth mound Kiln?
  • 36. Earth Kiln – Ohio - 1942
  • 38. Tropical Products Institute - Mark V – IN ACTION
  • 39.  
  • 40.  
  • 41. Figure 4: Completed TLUD Google “1G Toucan”
  • 42. Figure 7: Half way through burn
  • 43. Figure 10: 1G Toucan Biochar
  • 44.
  • 45.  
  • 46.  
  • 47.
  • 48. The Mobile Adam Retort c/o New England Biochar
  • 49. BIOCHAR DEMONSTRATION This demonstration is being allowed by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection for demonstration purposes only. Please be advised that the installation and operation of Biochar equipment in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts may be in noncompliance with the Massachusetts air quality regulations.   If you are interested in pursuing the installation and operation of a Biochar unit in Massachusetts, please contact your local MassDEP office for guidance. As posted at NESFI, Nov. 14, 2009, “A Biochar Demonstration Day”
  • 50. Regulation of the Disposal of Wood Waste Amended by the Board of Health on November 19, 2007 “ Wood Waste disposals are prohibited in the Town of Groton.” (prohibiting the burial of wood waste refuse materials in the Town of Groton)
  • 51. After the ice storm of December 2008, the Town of Groton decided to get into the wood chipping business. They enjoy an abundance of raw material and no apparent outlet……
  • 52. Welcome to 151 Hill Road, Groton
  • 53. Turning 180 degrees, for the view from the Front Yard
  • 54. Another 90 degrees to the left, the view to the West.
  • 55. Summarizing: Recycling Biomass into Biochar permanently sequesters about one half the carbon atoms in the biomass when it dies. Towns currently have a major biomass management challenge – with systems for collecting biomass, but not returning it to the ecosystem. Biomass to Biochar devices are currently only permitted as “On Farm” or “Homeowner” activities – for personal use and outside commercial endeavors. Regulatory status is “undetermined”, since practice is new to the current regulatory and environmental guidelines.
  • 56.