Abstract

Biochar has the potential to amend degraded soil and improve crop yield. An experiment involving municipal sludge pyrolysis was carried out in a horizontal quartz reactor over the temperature range of 300–700 °C. The aim of this work was to investigate the influence of pyrolysis temperature on product distribution and biochar properties required for agronomic applications. Results of the experiment showed that yield and energy conversion efficiency of biochar decreased as pyrolysis temperatures rose, while bio-oil and syngas increased gradually. Biochar aromaticity barely changed, while polarity gradually decreased and specific surface area increased with a rise in pyrolysis temperature. Nutritive elements showed different enriching characteristics in the sludge pyrolysis process: nitrogen failed to enrich in biochars, whereas both phosphorus and potassium were enriched. Heavy metals showed good stability in the pyrolysis process except chromium; the contents of all metals used in the biochar conformed to Chinese control standards for agronomic application.

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