2017
DOI: 10.1007/s13762-017-1470-4
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Short-term greenhouse emission lowering effect of biochars from solid organic municipal wastes

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“…However, there is a limitation and lack of understanding of the synergistic effects of these parameters on produced biochars. Feedstock with different physical and chemical compositions react differently to operational parameters and produce biochars with variability in characteristics [35]. Material selection is an important step prior to biochar production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is a limitation and lack of understanding of the synergistic effects of these parameters on produced biochars. Feedstock with different physical and chemical compositions react differently to operational parameters and produce biochars with variability in characteristics [35]. Material selection is an important step prior to biochar production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A modeling-based study found recycling food wastes in Qatar to produce chars using pyrolysis has the potential for water-treatment applications, soil amendments, and carbon sequestration [35]. Another study examined the technology as a sustainable waste management strategy while producing crops and se-questering carbon [36]. Integrating carbon-capturing technologies with biomass-integrated gasification using an energy-food-water (EFW) nexus tool would help secure food security and self-sufficiency (40%) for Qatar [37].…”
Section: Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Qatari government has been making significant moves in recent years to increase the waste recycling rate and reduce domestic solid waste. Production of biochar and compost from biogenous waste are the important issues being addressed by these moves (Rehrah et al, 2018). In 2011, Domestic Solid Waste Management Center (DSWMC) started working in Qatar and is considered the first integrated solid waste management facility in the Middle East.…”
Section: Qatarmentioning
confidence: 99%