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Biochar-Aided Heat Transfer in Ground Source Heat Pumps: Effects on Water Capillary Rise and Carbon Storage Capability

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Biochar-Aided Heat Transfer in Ground Source Heat Pumps: Effects on Water Capillary Rise and Carbon Storage Capability / Morselli, N.; Ottani, F.; Puglia, M.; Pedrazzi, S.; Tartarini, P.; Allesina, G.. - In: PROCESSES. - ISSN 2227-9717. - 13:1(2025), pp. 1-1. [10.3390/pr13010279]
Abstract:
Ground source heat pump systems rely on soil conductivity for optimal performance, and soil conductivity is primarily influenced by soil moisture content. In this study, we investigate how biochar, a porous material derived from biomass gasification and pyrolysis, influences capillary water rise and moisture retention in soil. Mixtures of biochar with soil and sand in varying ratios, along with control mixtures, were prepared and tested on lab-scale equipment. The results showed that biochar-amended samples exhibited a significantly higher capillary water rise. At a height of 0.25 m above the water level, the minimum moisture content in the biochar-treated samples was 43.5%, much higher than the 6.5% recorded in the control group, which consisted of soil or soil and sand only. Even in the long term, mixtures with biochar maintained high moisture content, ranging from 36% to 57%, compared to the control's 8%, at heights near 0.5 m over the free surface of the water. Moreover, the utilization of biochar as a soil improver in geothermal application is an innovative way for carbon sequestration which, in the analyzed conditions, leads to the storage of up to 0.7 tons of CO2eq per square meter of geothermal field.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
biochar; geothermal; ground source heat pumps; energy efficiency; water rising potential
Elenco autori:
Morselli, N.; Ottani, F.; Puglia, M.; Pedrazzi, S.; Tartarini, P.; Allesina, G.
Autori di Ateneo:
ALLESINA GIULIO
MORSELLI NICOLO'
OTTANI FILIPPO
PEDRAZZI Simone
PUGLIA MARCO
TARTARINI Paolo
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1372236
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1372236/739908/processes-13-00279.pdf
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