Johannes Tintiner-Olifiers’s scientific contributions

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Figure 1. Symbols of potash, tar, resin, charcoal and logo of EU-PoTaRCh Action doi:10.18150/O75Y0C.
Figure 2. 1 st General Meeting of Network for forest by-products charcoal, resin, tar, potash (COST Action EU-PoTaRCh), 5-7 March, 2024, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague Czech Republic.
Figure 3. Network of Working Groups connections UE-PoTaRCh doi:10.18150/O75Y0C.
Network for forest by-products charcoal, resin, tar, potash (COST Action EU-PoTaRCh)
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The COST EU-PoTaRCh Action establishes a network focused on the past, present, and future significance, production, and use of major forest by-products in Europe and beyond. The Action centers around forest by-products—primarily potash, tar, resin, and charcoal (PoTaRCh), along with plant extracts—which have been produced and utilized for over 100,000 years due to their unique chemical, biological, and therapeutic properties. The primary goal of the Action is to demonstrate the importance of these products for the socio-economic development of European countries and beyond, as well as their impact on biodiversity and the natural environment. The Action's objectives are organized into five Working Groups (WGs), each aligned with specific areas of interest: heritage, chemical characterization, archaeology, environmental history, and future perspectives of PoTaRCh materials. A key aspect of the Action is its support for stakeholders outside the scientific community who possess knowledge of PoTaRCh products through their use in industries such as production, education, and the promotion of forests' natural and cultural heritage. In doing so, the Action brings together stakeholders with diverse activity profiles, including museums, state forests, the forestry industry, associations dedicated to preserving traditions, and the tourism sector. The EU-PoTaRCh Action adheres to the three key principles of COST’s inclusiveness policy: participation of inclusiveness target countries, gender balance, and the involvement of young researchers, including in leadership positions.

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... In turn, tar made from birch bark has been used as a liquid preparation to protect crops against canola (Brassica napus L.) pathogens supported by microorganisms [11]. The importance of wood tar decreased with the coming of the industrial era, which led to the replacement of wood tar with fossil-based chemicals [12]. Currently, wood tar is mostly a by-product of biochar production; however, it can be a main product in the production of liquid fuels, and biochar is also a by-product with the capacity for CO 2 storage [13]. ...

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Valorization of Forest Biomass Through Pyrolysis: A Study on the Energy Potential of Wood Tars
Network for forest by-products charcoal, resin, tar, potash (COST Action EU-PoTaRCh)