BIOCHAR ACTIVATED CARBON
Biochar is the most recent addition to the activated carbon family. Biochar
carbons are those produced by a pyrolysis process with extremely low carbon
emissions, a carbonization process that takes raw products straight through to
the activation stage in less than an hour depending on the temperature range.
The pyrolysis process can be designed to maximize for energy to run electrical
turbines, or to produce biofuels. Both these processes result in a low
activity biochar with a high ash content. Or the process can be designed to
produce highly active biochars with a low ash content, without wasting
valuable carbon to the atmosphere. Biochars are seen as more environmentally
responsible compared to charcoals produced by conventional burning practices
which emit large amounts of carbon. Carbon retention is on the order of 96%
from pyrolysis, compared to 50% from conventional methods.
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