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Production of biochar from tropical fruit tree residues and ecofriendly applications - A review

Environmental contamination is considered a major issue with the growing urbanization and industrialization. In this context, the scientific society is engaged in searching for a sustainable, safe, and eco-friendly solution. Sustainable materials such as biochar play an important role in environment...

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Published in:Bioresource technology 2023-05, Vol.376, p.128903-128903
Main Authors: Ding, Zheli, Ge, Yu, Gowd, Sarath C, Singh, Ekta, Kumar, Vinay, Chaurasia, Deepshi, Kumar, Vikas, Rajendran, Karthik, Bhargava, Preeti Chaturvedi, Wu, Peicong, Lin, Fei, Harirchi, Sharareh, Ashok Kumar, Veeramuthu, Sirohi, Ranjna, Sindhu, Raveendran, Binod, Parameswaran, Taherzadeh, Mohammad J, Awasthi, Mukesh Kumar
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Summary:Environmental contamination is considered a major issue with the growing urbanization and industrialization. In this context, the scientific society is engaged in searching for a sustainable, safe, and eco-friendly solution. Sustainable materials such as biochar play an important role in environmental contamination. It has some specific properties such as micropores which increase the surface area to bind the pollutants. This review endeavors to analyze the potential of fruit wastes especially tropical fruit tree residues as potential candidates for producing highly efficient biochar materials. The review discusses various aspects of biochar production viz. pyrolysis, torrefaction, hydrothermal carbonization, and gasification. In addition, it discusses biochar use as an adsorbent, wastewater treatment, catalyst, energy storage, carbon sequestration and animal feed. The review put forward a critical discussion about key aspects of applying biochar to the environment.
ISSN:0960-8524
1873-2976
1873-2976
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2023.128903