A review about preparation and properties of biochar and application fields in the environment

Joint Authors

al Rawia, Marwah F.
al Kindib, Ghidaa Y.
al- Rifak, Jawad K.

Source

Engineering and Technology Journal

Issue

Vol. 39, Issue 12 (31 Dec. 2021), pp.1894-1908, 15 p.

Publisher

University of Technology

Publication Date

2021-12-31

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

15

Main Subjects

Civil Engineering

Topics

Abstract EN

Biomass' pyrolysis process is responsible for producing the biochar charcoal, thisprocess does not incorporate the oxygen, and it is utilized as a soil enhancer foreach one of the carbon sequestration, and soil health prospects.

Biochar can bedefined as a stabilized solid which is enriched with carbon and could remain in thesoil for extended period of time.

Biochar has been studied as a way of carbonsequestration, and it might be a way used for handling climate change and globalwarming.

It happens due to the processes that are associated with pyrogenic carboncapturing and storages.

This review is focused on an overview of biocharpreparation and application in the environment, previous studies and Applications.

Biochar is prepared from various organic materials such as miscanthus, switchgrass, corn stover, and sugarcane bagasse.

The method of preparation varies withdifferent temperatures and the discharge of nitrogen gas used for a period of onehour not to mention thermal decomposition at different temperatures of heat (500, 600, 700 and 800oC).

The success of its use as a adsorbent material, and in treatingthe soil from heavy metals, its suitability for agriculture, and the treatment of theliquid leachate from solid waste down into the groundwater, in addition to thetreatment of groundwater when the topography of the region Biomass' pyrolysis process is responsible for producing the biochar charcoal, thisprocess does not incorporate the oxygen, and it is utilized as a soil enhancer foreach one of the carbon sequestration, and soil health prospects.

Biochar can bedefined as a stabilized solid which is enriched with carbon and could remain in thesoil for extended period of time.

Biochar has been studied as a way of carbonsequestration, and it might be a way used for handling climate change and globalwarming.

It happens due to the processes that are associated with pyrogenic carboncapturing and storages.

This review is focused on an overview of biocharpreparation and application in the environment, previous studies and Applications.

Biochar is prepared from various organic materials such as miscanthus, switchgrass, corn stover, and sugarcane bagasse.

The method of preparation varies withdifferent temperatures and the discharge of nitrogen gas used for a period of onehour not to mention thermal decomposition at different temperatures of heat (500, 600, 700 and 800oC).

The success of its use as a adsorbent material, and in treatingthe soil from heavy metals, its suitability for agriculture, and the treatment of theliquid leachate from solid waste down into the groundwater, in addition to thetreatment of groundwater when the topography of the region differs

American Psychological Association (APA)

al Rawia, Marwah F.& al Kindib, Ghidaa Y.& al- Rifak, Jawad K.. 2021. A review about preparation and properties of biochar and application fields in the environment. Engineering and Technology Journal،Vol. 39, no. 12, pp.1894-1908.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1320313

Modern Language Association (MLA)

al Rawia, Marwah F.…[et al.]. A review about preparation and properties of biochar and application fields in the environment. Engineering and Technology Journal Vol. 39, no. 12 (2021), pp.1894-1908.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1320313

American Medical Association (AMA)

al Rawia, Marwah F.& al Kindib, Ghidaa Y.& al- Rifak, Jawad K.. A review about preparation and properties of biochar and application fields in the environment. Engineering and Technology Journal. 2021. Vol. 39, no. 12, pp.1894-1908.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1320313

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

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Record ID

BIM-1320313