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Response of water-biochar interactions to physical and biochemical aging

Authors
  • Goñi-Urtiaga, Asier
  • Courtier-Murias, Denis
  • Picca, Giuseppe
  • Valentin, Juan L.
  • Plaza, César
  • Panettieri, Marco
Publication Date
Nov 01, 2022
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.136071
OAI: oai:HAL:hal-04040846v1
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HAL-Descartes
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Language
English
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Abstract

Biochar aging may affect the interactions of biochar with water and thus its performance as soil amendment; yet the specific mechanisms underlying these effects are poorly understood. By means of FTIR, N2 adsorption, Hg intrusion porosimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, 13C solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and 1H NMR relaxometry, we investigated changes in the chemistry and structure of biochar as well as its interaction with water after biochar aging, both physical (simulated by ball-milling) and biochemical (simulated by co-composting). Three different porosities of biochar were examined: <5 nm, 1 μm and 10 μm diameter sizes. Physical aging caused the disappearance of the porosity at 10 μm. With biochemical aging, biochar underwent an enrichment of oxygenated functional groups either as a result of surface functionalisation processes or by the deposition of fresh organic matter layers on the surface and pores of biochar. 1H NMR relaxometry revealed that the proportion of water strongly interacting with biochar increased with both physical and 26 biochemical aging. Although biochemical aging significantly altered the composition of biochar surface and modulates its interaction with water, 1H NMR relaxometry proved that physical aging had a relatively stronger influence on water mobility and dynamics in biochar, lowering both T1 and T2 relaxation times in the initial contact times of biochar and water.

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