Review of the stability of biochar in soils: predictability of O:C molar ratios
@article{Spokas2010ReviewOT, title={Review of the stability of biochar in soils: predictability of O:C molar ratios}, author={Kurt A. Spokas}, journal={Carbon Management}, year={2010}, volume={1}, pages={289 - 303} }
Biochar is not a structured homogeneous material; rather it possesses a range of chemical structures and a heterogeneous elemental composition. This variability is based on the conditions of pyrolysis and the biomass parent material, with biochar spanning the range of various forms of black carbon. Thereby, this variability induces a broad spectrum in the observed rates of reactivity and, correspondingly, the overall chemical and microbial stability. From evaluating the current biochar and…
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