Method for enhancing soil growth using bio-char
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1. A method for the production of an agent for enhancing soil growth, comprising:
- grinding a biomass feedstock to produce ground biomass particles;
subjecting the ground biomass particles to sequential or concurrent ramps of temperature and pressure shocks;
selectively collecting at least one volatile component as it is released from the ground biomass particles;
collecting a last remaining nonvolatile component comprising BMF char;
rendering a surface of the BMF char hydrophilic after collecting the BMF char;
exposing the BMF char to microorganisms after rendering the surface hydrophilic; and
thenadding the BMF char to soil after exposing the BMF char to microorganisms.
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Abstract
A method is described for rendering char from a biomass fractionator apparatus (BMF char) suitable for addition to soil in high concentrations, the method relying on multiple processes comprising removing detrimental hydrocarbons from BMF char, removing adsorbed gases from BMF char, introducing microorganisms to the BMF char, and adjusting soil pH.
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1. A method for the production of an agent for enhancing soil growth, comprising:
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grinding a biomass feedstock to produce ground biomass particles; subjecting the ground biomass particles to sequential or concurrent ramps of temperature and pressure shocks; selectively collecting at least one volatile component as it is released from the ground biomass particles; collecting a last remaining nonvolatile component comprising BMF char; rendering a surface of the BMF char hydrophilic after collecting the BMF char; exposing the BMF char to microorganisms after rendering the surface hydrophilic; and
thenadding the BMF char to soil after exposing the BMF char to microorganisms. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for the production of an agent for enhancing soil growth, comprising:
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grinding a biomass feedstock to produce ground biomass particles having a diameter between about 0.001 inch and about 1 inch; dispensing the ground biomass particles into thin sheets whose total thickness is a multiple of the ground biomass particle diameter; subjecting the ground biomass particles to sequential or concurrent ramps of temperature and pressure shocks; selectively collecting at least one volatile component as it is released from the ground biomass particles; collecting a last remaining nonvolatile component comprising BMF char; rendering a surface of the BMF char hydrophilic after collecting the BMF char; exposing the BMF char to microorganisms after rendering the surface hydrophilic; and
thenadding the BMF char to soil after exposing the BMF char to microorganisms.
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