Abstract
The application of biomass char as a kind of soil amendment has an important role in soil water holding capacity (WHC), which has a close relationship with its own surface area, total pore volume, and porosity structure. In this research, the WHC and absorption properties of the chars were investigated. Two kinds of wood (poplar and pine) were pyrolyzed at both 450 and 550 °C to produce the chars for the experiments. The Boehm titration was used to measure the concentration of the functional groups. The surface area was determined through the Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) method, while the morphological characteristic of the chars was studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Furthermore, the total pore volume, average pore diameter, and porosity structure of the chars were measured by a mercury porosimeter. On the basis of the pore size distribution of the chars, the definition of the Soil Science Society of America was used as the classification standard. The results showed that there was a signific...
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