2024
DOI: 10.1007/s44246-024-00123-2
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Food waste biochar: a sustainable solution for agriculture application and soil–water remediation

Snigdhendubala Pradhan,
Prakash Parthasarathy,
Hamish R. Mackey
et al.

Abstract: Biochar is a promising pyrolysed carbon-enriched soil amendment and has excellent properties for agriculture production and to remediate environmental pollution. A set of reviews were conducted on biochar production by pyrolysis process from various waste biomass which has drawn extensive interest due to the low cost of production with several benefits. As many potential technologies have been developed, there are still several knowledge gaps that have been identified for some key points to contribute a compre… Show more

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“…Materials are referred to as adsorbents and range in composition, structure, texture and their application. Some widespread examples of adsorbents are biochar [21], activated carbons (ACs) [22], silica gel [23], polymers [24], carbon composite [25], zeolites [26], and resins [27]. Among them, activated carbon (AC) is commonly recognized as an efficient adsorbent for VOC remediation due to its relatively higher surface area, permeability, and sorption capability [28,29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Materials are referred to as adsorbents and range in composition, structure, texture and their application. Some widespread examples of adsorbents are biochar [21], activated carbons (ACs) [22], silica gel [23], polymers [24], carbon composite [25], zeolites [26], and resins [27]. Among them, activated carbon (AC) is commonly recognized as an efficient adsorbent for VOC remediation due to its relatively higher surface area, permeability, and sorption capability [28,29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%