2020
DOI: 10.3390/w12102847
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Engineered Biochar Production and Its Potential Benefits in a Closed-Loop Water-Reuse Agriculture System

Abstract: Biochar’s potential to remove various contaminants from aqueous solutions has been widely discussed. The rapid development of engineered biochar produced using different feedstock materials via various methods for wastewater treatment in recent years urges an up-to-date review on this topic. This article centers on summarizing state-of-the-art methods for engineered biochar production and discussing the multidimensional benefits of applying biochar for water reuse and soil amendment in a closed-loop agricultur… Show more

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“…Carbon-based materials are commonly used in wastewater treatment, soil amendment, gas emission mitigation in the greenhouse, chemical catalysts, and energy storage systems [1][2][3]. Their several remarkable properties, such as highly developed porosity and internal pore structure, elevated specific surface area, and a high degree of surface chemistry, make carbon-based materials efficient candidates for these applications [3,4].…”
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“…Carbon-based materials are commonly used in wastewater treatment, soil amendment, gas emission mitigation in the greenhouse, chemical catalysts, and energy storage systems [1][2][3]. Their several remarkable properties, such as highly developed porosity and internal pore structure, elevated specific surface area, and a high degree of surface chemistry, make carbon-based materials efficient candidates for these applications [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lately, several carbon-based materials, such as activated carbons, biochars, graphene, carbon nanotubes, and composites of these materials, have been utilized as adsorbents [1,4,5]. Activated carbon is the most utilized adsorbent; however, the use of biomass for producing biochar (BC) has led to biochars gaining attention as adsorbents in recent years [1,2].…”
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Fig. 6 Schematic illustrations of a horizontal pyrolysis reactor (such as rotary kiln reactor) and b vertical pyrolysis reactor (such as free-fall reactor) used to pyrolysed biomass feedstocks [ 23 , 49 ]
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confidence: 99%