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Teak leaf biochar production for sustainable forest waste management at low temperatures

Adewale George Adeniyi, Kingsley O. Iwuozor, M. A. Ajala, Ebuka Chizitere Emenike, Mubarak A. Amoloye, Fatai Alade Aderibigbe, Kabiru Bab Muritala, Oluwaseyi D. Saliu

2024Biofuels13 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study investigates the possibilities of producing biochar from teak leaves as an environmentally beneficial approach to managing forest waste in a sustainable manner. Teak leaves, a readily available forest by-product, were converted into biochar through a low-temperature pyrolysis process using a top-lit updraft mechanism. The results demonstrate the efficiency of this approach, yielding a substantial biochar output of 37.4 wt%, with its thermal field modelled perfectly via Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm in ANN topology. Elemental analysis of the teak leaf biochar revealed a high carbon content of 64.40%, positioning it as a valuable carbon-rich material suitable for various applications. Textural properties analysis indicated a significant surface area of 371.78 m2/g and a total pore volume of 0.175 cm³/g, enhancing its potential for various applications. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) investigations showed a diverse network of pores and a rough surface structure, reinforcing the biochar’s versatility. This study shows the environmental benefits of low-temperature teak leaf biochar production, because it provides a carbon-content-preserving, sustainable alternative for handling forest wastes.

Topics & Concepts

BiocharAgroforestryEnvironmental scienceProduction (economics)Sustainable productionWood productionCharcoalWaste managementForest managementChemistryPyrolysisEngineeringEconomicsMacroeconomicsOrganic chemistryThermochemical Biomass Conversion ProcessesForest Biomass Utilization and ManagementMunicipal Solid Waste Management
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