Biochar is a porous carbon-rich substance generated by anoxic pyrolysis of biomass. Biochar has a high adsorption capacity for organic contaminants in water and soil environmental media due to its large specific surface area and surface physical and chemical characteristics. The effects of biochar application on the adsorption-desorption behavior and bioavailability of pesticides in soil are illustrated in this paper; biochar can strongly adsorb pesticides in soil due to its loose and porous properties, large specific surface area and surface energy, and highly aromatic structure. Residual pesticide pollutants are reduced, as is desorption hysteresis, which reduces pesticide desorption. Furthermore, the use of biochar reduced the absorption...
Research into the use of biochar for the remediation of contaminated soils has expanded rapidly over...
This short communication relates to carbon-rich material referred to as biochar. In the subsequent s...
Soil remediation is the act of removing or reducing the availability of contaminants from soil. In t...
Soil pesticide contamination induced by modern agriculture has become a serious global issue. Its un...
The extensive use of pesticides and inorganic fertilizers has promoted soil contamination and also c...
With the acceleration of the process of agricultural modernization, many pesticides (insecticides, f...
Bioremediation of organic contaminants has become a major environmental concern in the last few year...
Biochar is a solid material derived from different feedstocks that is added to the soil for various ...
Biochar is a solid material derived from different feedstocks that is added to the soil for various ...
The different xenobiotic compounds, such as insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, chlorinated deriva...
The use of pesticides has been increasing in recent years for maintaining traditional agricultural p...
Purpose: Soil contamination mainly from human activities remains a major environmental problem in th...
Research into the use of biochar for the remediation of contaminated soils has expanded rapidly over...
Biochar is the by-product of biomass pyrolysis in an oxygen depleted atmosphere. It contains porous ...
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...
This short communication relates to carbon-rich material referred to as biochar. In the subsequent s...
Soil remediation is the act of removing or reducing the availability of contaminants from soil. In t...
Soil pesticide contamination induced by modern agriculture has become a serious global issue. Its un...
The extensive use of pesticides and inorganic fertilizers has promoted soil contamination and also c...
With the acceleration of the process of agricultural modernization, many pesticides (insecticides, f...
Bioremediation of organic contaminants has become a major environmental concern in the last few year...
Biochar is a solid material derived from different feedstocks that is added to the soil for various ...
Biochar is a solid material derived from different feedstocks that is added to the soil for various ...
The different xenobiotic compounds, such as insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, chlorinated deriva...
The use of pesticides has been increasing in recent years for maintaining traditional agricultural p...
Purpose: Soil contamination mainly from human activities remains a major environmental problem in th...
Research into the use of biochar for the remediation of contaminated soils has expanded rapidly over...
Biochar is the by-product of biomass pyrolysis in an oxygen depleted atmosphere. It contains porous ...
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...
This short communication relates to carbon-rich material referred to as biochar. In the subsequent s...
Soil remediation is the act of removing or reducing the availability of contaminants from soil. In t...