An approach to produce biochar from cofee residue for fuel and soil amendment purpose
This research aimed to produce biochar from cofee residues (CR) as well as to develop the guidelines for using it as a fuel and a soil amendment.
Initial properties of cofee residues have been characterized before experimenting with a biomass kiln, designed for use in biochar production. By carbonization method, using biomass kiln at the temperature of 350–550 °C with 45 min of the reaction time.
It was found that the biochar made from cofee residue (BCR) possessed a high heating value and fxed carbon (7360 cal/g and 77.77%) whereas it produced such a low amount of ash, moisture and volatile matter (6.18, 4.16 and 11.89%, respectively). The atomic ratio of H/C (0.71) and O/C (0.28) ratios of BCR were shown that were in the range of coal. Moreover, BCR showed adsorption of iodine (612.28). According to the analysis of the chemical properties of BCR, its pH, EC, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, OM and C/N ratio were 9.9, 1.66 dS/m, 3.1, 1, 1.7, 19.5 and 28.9%, respectively.
From the results of this study, it can be concluded that BCR could be potentially used not only as an efcient source of the fuel production but also suitable material for soil amendment due to its direct contribution in nutrient absorption along with retardation of nutrient leaching, thereby helping improve the efcacy of nutrient use and increase crop yields.
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