The amount of biosolids increases every year, and social and environmental concerns are also rising due to heavy metals and pathogen contamination. Even though biosolids are considered as a waste material, they could be used as a precursor in several applications, especially in agriculture due to the presence of essential nutrients. Microwave assisted pyrolysis (MWAP) is a promising technology to safely manage biosolids, while producing value-added products, such as biochar, that can be used to improve soil fertility. This study examined the impact of pyrolysis temperature between 300 °C and 800 °C on the chemical and physical properties of biochar obtained from biosolids via MWAP. Preliminary phosphorus adsorption tests were carried out wi...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
This paper investigated the feasibility of microwave-assisted catalytic pyrolysis (MACP) of refuse-d...
In this research, artemisia selengensis was used to produce biochar via microwave pyrolysis. The inf...
The amount of biosolids increases every year, and social and environmental concerns are also rising ...
The amount of biosolids increases every year, and social and environmental concerns are also rising ...
Biosolids are the treated solid fraction produced in a municipal wastewater treatment plant. Biosoli...
Transforming biosolids into biochar, through pyrolysis, could result in more sustainable waste manag...
Solid waste disposal and soil contamination remain severe environmental issues in many regions. Bioc...
Transforming biosolids into biochar, through pyrolysis, could result in increased sustainability of ...
Microwave assisted pyrolysis (MWAP) is an alternative heating approach to convert biosolids into val...
In recent years, biomass has been reported to obtain a wide range of value-added products. Biochar c...
Phosphorus (P) scarcity and eutrophication have triggered the development of new approaches for phos...
The disposal of a large amount of biogas residue from anaerobically digested food waste is a burden ...
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...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
This paper investigated the feasibility of microwave-assisted catalytic pyrolysis (MACP) of refuse-d...
In this research, artemisia selengensis was used to produce biochar via microwave pyrolysis. The inf...
The amount of biosolids increases every year, and social and environmental concerns are also rising ...
The amount of biosolids increases every year, and social and environmental concerns are also rising ...
Biosolids are the treated solid fraction produced in a municipal wastewater treatment plant. Biosoli...
Transforming biosolids into biochar, through pyrolysis, could result in more sustainable waste manag...
Solid waste disposal and soil contamination remain severe environmental issues in many regions. Bioc...
Transforming biosolids into biochar, through pyrolysis, could result in increased sustainability of ...
Microwave assisted pyrolysis (MWAP) is an alternative heating approach to convert biosolids into val...
In recent years, biomass has been reported to obtain a wide range of value-added products. Biochar c...
Phosphorus (P) scarcity and eutrophication have triggered the development of new approaches for phos...
The disposal of a large amount of biogas residue from anaerobically digested food waste is a burden ...
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...
Biochar, the product of biomass pyrolysis, has been explored as a soil amendment and carbon capture ...
This paper investigated the feasibility of microwave-assisted catalytic pyrolysis (MACP) of refuse-d...
In this research, artemisia selengensis was used to produce biochar via microwave pyrolysis. The inf...