Crop-residues derived biochar: Synthesis, properties, characterization and application for the removal of trace elements in soils

Crop-residues derived biochar has emerged as a viable and environment-friendly material to remediate contaminated soils. In this article, we discuss the synthesis methods, properties, characterization techniques, and applications of crop-residues derived biochar to remediate soils contaminated with...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hazardous materials 2021-08, Vol.416, p.126212, Article 126212
Hauptverfasser: Haris, Muhammad, Hamid, Yasir, Usman, Muhammad, Wang, Lei, Saleem, Atif, Su, Fang, Guo, JunKang, Li, Yongtao
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Zusammenfassung:Crop-residues derived biochar has emerged as a viable and environment-friendly material to remediate contaminated soils. In this article, we discuss the synthesis methods, properties, characterization techniques, and applications of crop-residues derived biochar to remediate soils contaminated with trace elements (TEs). To our knowledge, this is the first review on this topic. First part of this review describes the global soil pollution status of TEs with an emphasis on their sources. The efficiency of biochar is strongly dictated by the production technologies that subsequently tune their physicochemical characteristics which are critically discussed. The performance of the crop residues biochar for the remediation of TEs in contaminated soils is also discussed with a particular focus on the underlying mechanisms. The challenges and the future research directions associated with crop residues derived biochar have been identified to promote research into this sustainable source of biochar. [Display omitted] •This review explores the abatement of trace elements with crop residue biochar.•Production technologies, characteristics and adsorbing properties of crop-residues biochar are critically reviewed.•Feedstock and production conditions affects the properties and functions of crop-residues biochar.•Possible improvements and outlooks for the application of crop-residues biochar are proposed.
ISSN:0304-3894
1873-3336
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126212