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US Patent 10301228 Enhanced biochar

Patent 10301228 was granted and assigned to Cool Planet Energy Systems on May, 2019 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Cool Planet Energy Systems
Cool Planet Energy Systems
Current Assignee
Cool Planet Energy Systems
Cool Planet Energy Systems
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
10301228
Date of Patent
May 28, 2019
Patent Application Number
15792486
Date Filed
October 24, 2017
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12084392 Treated biochar for use in water treatment systems
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US Patent 11426350 Reducing the environmental impact of farming using biochar
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US Patent 11851813 Surface coverings including carbon sequestering materials and methods of making
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US Patent 10864492 Method for producing biochar aggregate particles
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US Patent 10870608 Biochar encased in a biodegradable material
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US Patent 10920370 Surface coverings including carbon sequestering materials and methods of making
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US Patent 11053171 Biochars for use with animals
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Wayne A. Langel
Patent abstract

Biochar is provided that is treated to have certain chemical and physical properties found to have the highest impact on plant growth and/or soil health. In particular, the following physical and/or chemical properties, among others, of a biochar have been identified as critical properties to control for in the selection of biomass feedstock, pyrolysis conditions, and/or enhancing treatment to increase biochar performance: (i) bulk density (ii) impregnation capacity; (iii) particle size distribution; (iv) solid particle density; (v) surface area; (vi) porosity; (vii) total porosity; (viii) ratio of macroporosity to total porosity (ix) content of residual organic compounds; (x) content of volatile organic compounds; (xii) ash content; (xiii) water holding capacity; (xiv) water retention capabilities; (xv) levels of dioxins and other potentially hazardous byproducts of pyrolysis; and (xvi) pH. Treatment can modify and preferably increase hydrophilicity/decrease hydrophobicity, remove dioxins from the raw biochar, modify electrical conductivity and/or surface charge, modify cation exchange capacity and modify anion exchange capacity, among other things.

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