
Waste-derived Biochar for Sustainable Rural Revitalization
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Waste-derived Biochar for Sustainable Rural Revitalization
About this book
Comprehensive reference summarizing different technologies for application-oriented biochar production from waste biomass resources in rural areas
Waste-derived Biochar for Sustainable Rural Revitalization summarizes recent research developments, introduces state-of-the-art knowledge, incorporates case studies, offers scientific insights, highlights current challenges, and shows the way forward for biochar technologies as a novel, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly solution for sustainable rural revitalization. This book succinctly summarizes different technologies for application-oriented biochar production from waste biomass resources (e.g., crop residues, pruning of fruit trees, animal waste, food waste, and domestic sludge) in rural areas, with an emphasis on tailored selection of pyrolytic and pre/post-treatment conditions.
Readers will find information on renewable biofuels, clean compost conditioner, organic seeding substrate, slow-release fertilizers, green pesticides, targeting plant disease suppressors, farmland soil conditioner/amendment, adsorbent/catalyst for agriculture wastewater treatment, farmland carbon sequestration, and low-carbon construction materials. This book also evaluates these technologies through Technical and Economic Analysis (TEA) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks and discusses potential environmental risks.
Written by a team of highly qualified authors, Waste-derived Biochar for Sustainable Rural Revitalization explores sample topics including:
- Slow, fast, microwave, and flash pyrolysis, physical and chemical modification of biochars, and commonly used biochar raw materials
- Technologies and key influencing factors in biochar preparation, types and characteristics of carbonation reactors, and migration of alkali metals during biochar combustion
- Waste-derived biochar as organic seeding substrate, discussing the growing media of compost, humic acid, and activated carbon
- Improvement of soil physical, chemical, and biological properties by waste-derived biochar, covering effects on soil pH, organic matter, and cation exchange quantity
Waste-derived Biochar for Sustainable Rural Revitalization serves as an invaluable reference for engineers, scientists, researchers, and graduate students in waste recycling and management, sustainable rural development, environmental engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering, and related fields.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Tailored Biochar Production from Waste Biomass Resource in Rural Areas
- Chapter 2: Waste-derived Biochar as Renewable Bio-fuels
- Chapter 3: Agricultural Waste-derived Biochar for Energy Recovery from Waste Fermentation
- Chapter 4: Waste-derived Biochar as Organic Seeding Substrate
- Chapter 5: Waste-derived Biochar as Slow-release Fertilizers
- Chapter 6: Waste-derived Biochar as Slow-release Pesticides
- Chapter 7: Waste-derived Biochar as Targeting Plant Disease Suppressors
- Chapter 8: Improvement of Soil Physical, Chemical, and Biological Properties by Waste-derived Biochar
- Chapter 9: Impact of Biochar on Pesticides Transportation, Bioavailability, Performance, and Degradation in Soil Environment
- Chapter 10: Waste-derived Biochar as Adsorbent for Agriculture Wastewater Treatment
- Chapter 11: Waste-derived Biochar as Catalyst for Agriculture Wastewater Treatment
- Chapter 12: Waste-derived Biochar for Efficient CO_2 Capture
- Chapter 13: Biomass Waste-derived Biochar as Graphitic Carbon for Agricultural Applications
- Chapter 14: Waste-derived Biochar for Low-carbon Construction Materials in Rural Areas
- Chapter 15: Low-carbon Soil Remediation with Biochar and GGBS
- Chapter 16: Technical and Economic Analysis of Biochar Technologies
- Chapter 17: ESG Perspective and Biodiversity Impact of Waste-derived Biochar
- Chapter 18: Environmental Stability of Biochar in Natural Systems
- Chapter 19: Risk Assessment of Biochar in Soil and Aquatic Ecosystem
- Index
- End User License Agreement