Agricultural Magic of Pyrolysis Carbonization
The Magnificent Transformation of Woody Materials For traditional woody agricultural and forestry waste such as wood chips and straw, pyrolysis carbonization technology offers an efficient conversion solution. In low-oxygen, high-temperature environments of 300-700°C, these materials undergo complex physical and chemical reactions, transforming into biochar materials with carbon content as high as 60%-90%. This conversion process avoids complete combustion of raw materials, preserving their unique structure and properties. The most remarkable characteristic of biochar lies in its porous structure, which gives it “multiple uses in one material” capability. On one hand, it serves as a stable organic carbon source, providing long-lasting organic matter supplementation to soil. On the other hand, its porous characteristics make it an excellent soil amendment, effectively retaining soil moisture and nutrients while adsorbing pollutants like heavy metals, significantly improving soil quality.
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