Municipal solid waste (MSW) generation has been growing in many countries, which has led to numerous environmental problems. Converting MSW into a valuable biochar-based by-product can manage waste and, possibly, improve soil fertility, depending on the soil properties. In this study, MSW-based biochars, collected from domestic waste materials and kerbsides in two Sydney's regions, were composted and pyrolysed at 450 °C, 550 °C and 650 °C. The characteristics of the organic components and their interactions with mineral phases were investigated using a range of analytical techniques, with special attention given to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metal concentrations. The MSW biochar prepared at 450 °C contained the most complex ...
Growing population, rapid urbanization, economic boost, and improved living standard have increased ...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
The pyrolysis of waste newspaper (WP) and co-pyrolysis of waste newspaper with high-density polyethy...
The generation of municipal solid waste (MSW) has emerged as a significant challenge to sustainable ...
The fast economic and demographic growth lead to generation of large amounts of solid wastes placing...
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 ...
Large areas of agricultural land are being degraded due to the rapid growth in population and poor l...
The environment is deteriorating rapidly, and it is essential to restore it as soon as possible. Bio...
Some of the barriers associated with the land application of biosolids generated in wastewater treat...
Some of the barriers associated with the land application of biosolids generated in wastewater treat...
Sustainable application of biochar to soil requires careful consideration of sorbed mobile compounds...
Decomposition products from direct disposal of manure and sewage sludge have negative impacts on wat...
Sustainable application of biochar to soil requires careful consideration of sorbed mobile compounds...
Biochar (BC) and hydrochar (HC) are solid by-products obtained from various types of biomasses throu...
Growing population, rapid urbanization, economic boost, and improved living standard have increased ...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
The pyrolysis of waste newspaper (WP) and co-pyrolysis of waste newspaper with high-density polyethy...
The generation of municipal solid waste (MSW) has emerged as a significant challenge to sustainable ...
The fast economic and demographic growth lead to generation of large amounts of solid wastes placing...
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 ...
Large areas of agricultural land are being degraded due to the rapid growth in population and poor l...
The environment is deteriorating rapidly, and it is essential to restore it as soon as possible. Bio...
Some of the barriers associated with the land application of biosolids generated in wastewater treat...
Some of the barriers associated with the land application of biosolids generated in wastewater treat...
Sustainable application of biochar to soil requires careful consideration of sorbed mobile compounds...
Decomposition products from direct disposal of manure and sewage sludge have negative impacts on wat...
Sustainable application of biochar to soil requires careful consideration of sorbed mobile compounds...
Biochar (BC) and hydrochar (HC) are solid by-products obtained from various types of biomasses throu...
Growing population, rapid urbanization, economic boost, and improved living standard have increased ...
Biochar is a material with high carbon content formed by the pyrolysis of biomass at low temperature...
The pyrolysis of waste newspaper (WP) and co-pyrolysis of waste newspaper with high-density polyethy...