From biochar to battery electrodes: A pathway to green lithium and sodium-ion battery systems
Junaid Aslam,
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Muhammad Waseem,
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Xiaomeng Lü
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Chemical Engineering Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 159556 - 159556
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
From tobacco to biochar: a review of production processes, properties, and applications
Biofuels Bioproducts and Biorefining,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 19, 2025
Abstract
Tobacco
waste
presents
notable
environmental
challenges,
such
as
soil
and
water
contamination
from
nicotine
other
harmful
chemicals,
compounded
by
inefficiencies
in
conventional
management.
Converting
tobacco
into
biochar
offers
a
promising
solution
to
address
these
issues.
This
study
reviews
the
production,
properties,
applications
of
derived
tobacco,
using
feedstocks
stems,
seeds,
leaves,
fines.
It
has
been
observed
that
stems
are
most
commonly
used
precursor
pyrolysis
is
frequently
employed
thermochemical
conversion
process,
with
yields
ranging
5%
85%,
depending
on
operational
variables.
Tobacco‐derived
exhibits
surface
areas
typically
between
2
50
m
/g,
fixed
carbon
content
4
63
wt%,
ash
12%
51%.
applied
agriculture,
treatment,
composting,
energy
demonstrating
its
efficiency.
also
plays
an
important
role
pollution
remediation.
Despite
existing
research
tobacco‐based
biochar,
gaps
remain
gasification
torrefaction
biomass
use
tobacco‐related
wastes
like
leftover
cigarettes
The
findings
this
depict
dual
benefits
utilizing
for
production
–
addressing
disposal
challenges
while
creating
valuable
material
multiple
economic
advantages.
Language: Английский
Improving Biochar Properties through Liquid-Phase Exfoliation of Onion Peel Biochar Doped with Chicken Feathers
Surfaces and Interfaces,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
52, P. 104841 - 104841
Published: July 23, 2024
Language: Английский
Impact of carbonization reactor compartment size on groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) shell biochar properties
Oluwatoyin Rhoda Ayanwusi,
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Sulyman A. Abdulkareem,
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Stephen Sunday Emmanuel
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International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
22(8), P. 913 - 922
Published: Aug. 1, 2024
Abstract
This
study
investigates
the
impact
of
low-temperature
top-lit
updraft
reactor
chamber
size
on
GNSBC
yield
and
properties.
For
this
study,
volumes
carbonization
(2,364,
2,013,
1,468,
970
cm
3
)
in
a
biomass-fueled
TLUD
biomass
gasifier
were
varied,
resulting
biochar
was
analyzed
using
SEM,
EDX,
FTIR.
The
novelty
work
lies
its
investigation
unexplored
compartment
groundnut
shell
properties
yield,
driven
by
need
to
optimize
production
efficiency
support
sustainable
waste
management
practices.
results
showed
that
variation
significantly
affected
with
an
initial
increase
followed
diminishing
returns.
An
led
decreased
duration,
increased
temperature,
porosity,
oxygen
content.
SEM
analysis
revealed
consistent
amorphous
multi-layered
morphological
features
across
BC
samples,
while
EDX
confirmed
high
carbon
content
samples.
FTIR
spectroscopy
presence
oxygenated
functional
groups
suitable
for
pollutant
adsorption,
supporting
GNSBC’s
role
environmental
remediation
industrial
processes.
research
contributes
optimizing
efficiency,
advancing
circular
economy
goals,
Language: Английский
A comprehensive review of layered double hydroxide/magnetite-biochar for chromium removal from wastewater
Yudha Gusti Wibowo,
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Dedy Anwar,
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Hana Safitri
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Bioresource Technology Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 102034 - 102034
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Sustainable Recycling of Polyester Fabric Waste and Sugarcane Bagasse into Biochar
Sugar Tech,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 18, 2024
Language: Английский
Synergistic impact of vermicompost and different woody-biochar boosts eggplant growth traits and physiological-related parameters under deficit irrigation
New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 22
Published: Nov. 17, 2024
Water
scarcity
is
a
major
environmental
stress
that
negatively
affects
the
soil
traits,
growth
of
plants,
and
yield
crops.
This
research
assessed
impact
vermicompost,
oak
tree
biochar,
apple
combined
vermicompost
both
biochars
on
growth,
water
use
efficiency
(WUE),
eggplant
under
conditions
limited
irrigation.
The
main
purpose
study
was
deficit
irrigation,
which
involved
3
levels
supply:
50%,
75%,
100%
PWR
(plant
requirement).
second
focus
application
with
two
levels:
0
2000
gm−2,
as
well
0,
400
gm−2
oak-tree
biochar.
findings
revealed
combination
apple-tree
biochar
at
level
PWR,
delivered
most
positive
results
in
terms
plant
functioning.
early
harvest
greatest
when
applied
alone
50%
PWR.
However,
total
highest
were
plant's
WUE
reached
its
after
maximum
leaf
N,
P,
K,
Fe,
Mg
observed
treatments
without
amendments
or
only
exhibited
values
physiologically
significant
metabolites.
Language: Английский