Effect of Pyrolysis Temperature on Chemical Structure and Thermal Stability of Digestate-Based Biochar
Justyna Kujawska; Wojciech Cel; B. Charmas; Dorota Szala · 2026 · Energies
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Abstract
Biochar obtained from digestate is a promising material in the context of digestate management. However, it is important to note that the properties of the resulting material are largely dependent on the parameters of the pyrolysis process, with temperature being a particularly significant factor. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impacts of the digestate pyrolysis temperature on the chemical structure, thermal stability, and thermal decomposition characteristics of biochar produced at temperatures of 400, 500, 600, and 800 °C in an inert nitrogen atmosphere. Material characteriz
Abstract by Justyna Kujawska; Wojciech Cel; B. Charmas; Dorota Szala, Energies (2026) — licensed CC BY 4.0.
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Metadata source: OpenAlex · DOI 10.3390/en19041043
