Research into the use of biochar for the remediation of contaminated soils has expanded rapidly over the past 5 yr. We review recent developments in the field and present the findings emanating from small-scale batch sorption experiments, through soil incubations and bioassays, to large-scale field experiments. We discuss the evidence that these experiments have contributed toward a mechanistic understanding of how biochar is capable of remediating soils contaminated with both organic and inorganic contaminants. The effects of biochar pyrolysis temperature, biochar source material, soil type, and contaminant type on the performance of biochars for remediation are identified. The risks associated with applying biochar to uncontaminated agric...
Abstract Congresso SGI-SIMP 2022. Geosciences for a sustainable future, 19th-21st september 2021 (It...
International audienceBiochar is a charred carbon-enriched material intended to be used as a soil am...
This article reviews the different aspects of biochar as source and sink of organic and inorganic co...
Research into the use of biochar for the remediation of contaminated soils has expanded rapidly over...
Research into the use of biochar for the remediation of contaminated soils has expanded rapidly over...
Purpose: Soil contamination mainly from human activities remains a major environmental problem in th...
Soil remediation is the act of removing or reducing the availability of contaminants from soil. In t...
Heavy metals (HMs) are common contaminants in soil. At elevated concentrations they can have a negat...
Soil pesticide contamination induced by modern agriculture has become a serious global issue. Its un...
'Biochar' represents an emerging technology that is increasingly being recognized for its potential ...
Biochar is a versatile and sustainable tool for agricultural and environmental remediation due to it...
Anthropogenic activities have produced numerous sites with extensive contamination close to resident...
In the last decades increased global environmental concerns to water and soils pollution. The main c...
The presence of biochar in soils through natural processes (forest fires, bush burning) or through a...
Bioremediation of organic contaminants has become a major environmental concern in the last few year...
Abstract Congresso SGI-SIMP 2022. Geosciences for a sustainable future, 19th-21st september 2021 (It...
International audienceBiochar is a charred carbon-enriched material intended to be used as a soil am...
This article reviews the different aspects of biochar as source and sink of organic and inorganic co...
Research into the use of biochar for the remediation of contaminated soils has expanded rapidly over...
Research into the use of biochar for the remediation of contaminated soils has expanded rapidly over...
Purpose: Soil contamination mainly from human activities remains a major environmental problem in th...
Soil remediation is the act of removing or reducing the availability of contaminants from soil. In t...
Heavy metals (HMs) are common contaminants in soil. At elevated concentrations they can have a negat...
Soil pesticide contamination induced by modern agriculture has become a serious global issue. Its un...
'Biochar' represents an emerging technology that is increasingly being recognized for its potential ...
Biochar is a versatile and sustainable tool for agricultural and environmental remediation due to it...
Anthropogenic activities have produced numerous sites with extensive contamination close to resident...
In the last decades increased global environmental concerns to water and soils pollution. The main c...
The presence of biochar in soils through natural processes (forest fires, bush burning) or through a...
Bioremediation of organic contaminants has become a major environmental concern in the last few year...
Abstract Congresso SGI-SIMP 2022. Geosciences for a sustainable future, 19th-21st september 2021 (It...
International audienceBiochar is a charred carbon-enriched material intended to be used as a soil am...
This article reviews the different aspects of biochar as source and sink of organic and inorganic co...