karbonisert
Karbonisert is the term used in Norwegian (and related Scandinavian languages) to describe a material that has undergone carbonization, a thermochemical conversion of organic material into a carbon-rich solid. This process typically involves heating biomass in a limited or near-oxygen-free environment, a method commonly known as pyrolysis. Depending on conditions such as temperature, residence time, and heating rate, different products are produced, ranging from char or charcoal at lower temperatures to more carbon-rich or activated forms at higher temperatures.
Methods and forms: Pyrolysis is the primary method of carbonization, with slow pyrolysis favoring solid char
Applications: Charcoal has a long history as a fuel source. In contemporary contexts, biochar is used as
Environmental considerations: Carbonization can contribute to carbon sequestration when the resulting char remains stable in soil