 
        Department of Energy and Environment, Sindh Agriculture University, Tando Jam, Pakistan
 Research Article   
								
																Pyrolysis of Different Biomass Wastes for the Production of Biochar: Evaluation of Yield and Physiochemical Characteristics 
																Author(s): Farooque Ahmed*, Mahmood Laghari, Moazam Ali, Liaquat Ali, Ali Raza and Azharuddin Chachar             
								
																
						 Today, one of the biggest issues facing climate change is carbon emissions from biomass burning. However, if
  biomass can be converted into biochar through the pyrolysis process and stored in the ground, it will reduce carbon
  emissions from the atmosphere and allow carbon to be sequestered from the environment. It could be a sustainable
  solution to global challenges such as climate change, waste management, and soil improvement. This experiment was
  conducted for the preparation of biochar from different waste biomass, i.e., cow dung, poultry manure, municipal
  sewage sludge, and waste wood pieces, which were pyrolyzed in a slow pyrolysis reactor. The waste material was
  collected, then sun- and oven-dried before being placed in the reactor using an aluminum box. Afterwards, different
  biomass samples were subjected to slow pyrolysis at 600°C for one hour under lim.. View more»