Biochar is traditionally made from clean lignocellulosic or waste materials that create no competition for land use. In this paper, the suitability of alternative feedstocks of agricultural and urban origins are explored. A range of biochars was produced from holm oak and a selection of organic wastes, such as greenhouse wastes, greenwastes, a cellulosic urban waste, municipal press cake and pig manure. They were characterized and assessed for their potential agricultural use. The physicochemical properties of biochars were mainly driven by the characteristics of feedstocks and the pyrolysis temperature. The use of pre-treated lignocellulosic residues led to biochars with a high concentration of ash, macro and micronutrients, whereas raw li...
Growing population, rapid urbanization, economic boost, and improved living standard have increased ...
With a growing concern of climate change due to increased levels of CO2 in the atmosphere, carbon se...
Food waste (FW) represents a large group of wastes that impose several issues on their management, e...
Biochar is traditionally made from clean lignocellulosic or waste materials that create no competiti...
The recycling of organic wastes in agriculture contributes to a circular economy by returning to the...
The production of biochar from waste materials by pyrolysis can play a significant role in materiali...
The objective of this review is to show in a general way how biochar (BC) can be obtained and its ef...
Large areas of agricultural land are being degraded due to the rapid growth in population and poor l...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
Abstract New value-added uses for solid municipal waste are needed for environmental and economic su...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
The amount of bio-waste is increasing every year, therefore, in order to apply the principle of the ...
Biochar is charcoal made from waste biomass and intended to be added to soil to improve soil functio...
Agricultural activities face several challenges due to the intensive increase in population growth a...
The production of organic waste has steadily increased in recent years, with subsequent impact on th...
Growing population, rapid urbanization, economic boost, and improved living standard have increased ...
With a growing concern of climate change due to increased levels of CO2 in the atmosphere, carbon se...
Food waste (FW) represents a large group of wastes that impose several issues on their management, e...
Biochar is traditionally made from clean lignocellulosic or waste materials that create no competiti...
The recycling of organic wastes in agriculture contributes to a circular economy by returning to the...
The production of biochar from waste materials by pyrolysis can play a significant role in materiali...
The objective of this review is to show in a general way how biochar (BC) can be obtained and its ef...
Large areas of agricultural land are being degraded due to the rapid growth in population and poor l...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
Abstract New value-added uses for solid municipal waste are needed for environmental and economic su...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
The amount of bio-waste is increasing every year, therefore, in order to apply the principle of the ...
Biochar is charcoal made from waste biomass and intended to be added to soil to improve soil functio...
Agricultural activities face several challenges due to the intensive increase in population growth a...
The production of organic waste has steadily increased in recent years, with subsequent impact on th...
Growing population, rapid urbanization, economic boost, and improved living standard have increased ...
With a growing concern of climate change due to increased levels of CO2 in the atmosphere, carbon se...
Food waste (FW) represents a large group of wastes that impose several issues on their management, e...