In about 500 B.C., indigenous people in the Amazon began using pyrogenic carbon to increase soil fertility in nutrient-poor jungle soils. Pyrogenic carbon is the material produced by burning biomass — ...
Pyrogenic carbon is widely produced during the incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels on land. About one-third of pyrogenic carbon is exported to the ocean by rivers, and thereinto, the ...
Personal care and pharmaceutical industries driving growth of pyrogenic silica in the North America. Europe is expected to possess 19.4% market share for pyrogenic silica market in 2022. A special ...
ADRIAN, Mich.—Wacker Chemical Corp., part of the global chemical group Wacker Chemie A.G., has planned a number of concurrent expansion projects to support regional growth and demand for silicones and ...
Wacker Chemie AG, the Munich-based chemical group, officially started construction on the HDK pyrogenic silica plant located adjacent to WACKER’s Charleston, Tn. polysilicon plant. The groundbreaking ...
Burned organic matter—so-called pyrogenic organic matter—retains ammonia by forming covalent bonds with the molecule at normal temperatures and pressures, according to a new study by former Cornell ...
Wacker Chemie plans to spend $150 million to build a pyrogenic silica plant at its facility in Charleston, Tenn. Set to open in the first half of 2019, the plant will have annual capacity of about ...
1 Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado 80309 2 Environmental Engineering Program, University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado 80309 3 ...
A recent study led by scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of Zurich has revealed that the organic compounds proposed for carbon sequestration in deep ...