نتایج جستجو برای: modified biochar

تعداد نتایج: 256205  

2016
A. R. M. Nabiul Afrooz Alexandria B. Boehm

The presence of microbial contaminants in urban stormwater is a significant concern for public health; however, their removal by traditional stormwater biofilters has been reported as inconsistent and inadequate. Recent work has explored the use of biochar to improve performance of stormwater biofilters under simplified conditions that do not consider potential effects of biofilm development on...

A. Abebe K. Jemal

The impact and cost of synthetic fertilizers as well as their associated risks on the environmental safety was becoming unaffordable. To alleviate these problems, integrating this synthetic fertilizers with easily available and an environment friendly compound like bio-char is of very high significance towards meeting our goal of increasing agricultural production and ensuring food security. Th...

2014
Krishna R. Reddy Tao Xie Sara Dastgheibi

Urban storm water runoff can carry a wide range of contaminants, many of which exceed federal maximum contaminant levels, into surface water resources (e.g., rivers and lakes). The use of filtration systems has received greater attention for its potential to remove particulate matter and other contaminants. Biochar is expected to have excellent potential as an adsorbent or filter given its larg...

Journal: :Bioresources 2021

To increase the added value of corn stalk and improve performance biochar, magnesium chloride (MgCl2) was used to modify effects temperature on structure properties modified biochar were considered. With temperature, yield decreased. There a marked in number mesopores micropores, but mesopore pore diameter changed smaller diameter, specific surface area remarkably increased. As increased, conte...

2014

The quantity, quality and breadth of research connected to biochar have grown rapidly since 2009/2010 when a number of books and reviews were published, some with policy support (Lehmann & Joseph, 2009; Shepherd, 2009; Sohi et al., 2009; Verheijen et al., 2010), and a European Commission biochar event was held at the COP15 meeting in Copenhagen in 2009. Bi-annual conferences organised by the IB...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2011
Deborah A Beck Gwynn R Johnson Graig A Spolek

Numbers of greenroofs in urban areas continue to grow internationally; so designing greenroof soil to reduce the amount of nutrients in the stormwater runoff from these roofs is becoming essential. This study evaluated changes in extensive greenroof water discharge quality and quantity after adding biochar, a soil amendment promoted for its ability to retain nutrients in soils and increase soil...

2014
J. Paz-Ferreiro H. Lu S. Fu A. Méndez

Anthropogenic activities are resulting in an increase of the use and extraction of heavy metals. Heavy metals cannot be degraded and hence accumulate in the environment, having the potential to contaminate the food chain. This pollution threatens soil quality, plant survival and human health. The remediation of heavy metals deserves attention, but it is impaired by the cost of these processes. ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2012
J A Ippolito J M Novak W J Busscher M Ahmedna D Rehrah D W Watts

The use of biochar has received growing attention because of its ability to improve the physicochemical properties of highly weathered Ultisols and Oxisols, yet very little research has focused on its effects in Aridisols. We investigated the effect of low or high temperature (250 or 500°C) pyrolyzed switchgrass () biochar on two Aridisols. In a pot study, biochar was added at 2% w/w to a Declo...

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