POTENTIAL USE OF BIOCHAR IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT OPERATIONS AND SOIL IMPROVEMENT

Zeki Gokalp, S. Bulut
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Biochar is produced through thermochemical decomposition, so called as pyrolysis, of different biomass groups in the presence of little or no oxygen. Resultant material is highly stable material with excellent surface characteristics and pore structure and is also rich in functional groups. Such properties of the material are largely influenced by pre- and post-treatments and thermal decomposition conditions. Various methods have been used for thermal decomposition of biomass, such as pyrolysis thermal carbonization, torrefaction and microwave heating at different temperatures and for different durations. Biochar has recently started to be used for wastewater treatment and water pollution control purposes. It is also used to improve soil properties including aggregate stability, water holding capacity and organic matter content. It is a new, economic and environment friendly material to be used in wastewater treatments technology and soil improvement. In this study, biochar production technologies and properties of resultant materials were summarized and potential use of biochar in wastewater treatments operations and for soil improvement were assessed in detail.
生物炭在废水处理操作和土壤改良中的潜在用途
生物炭是通过热化学分解,即所谓的热解,在很少或没有氧气的情况下,不同的生物质群。合成的材料具有良好的表面特性和孔隙结构,并且具有丰富的官能团。这种材料的性能在很大程度上受前后处理和热分解条件的影响。生物质的热分解有多种方法,如热解、热碳化、烘烤和微波加热等,在不同的温度和时间下进行。生物炭最近开始用于废水处理和水污染控制。它还用于改善土壤性质,包括团聚体稳定性、持水量和有机质含量。它是一种新型的、经济的、环保的材料,可用于污水处理技术和土壤改良。本文综述了生物炭的生产技术和产物的性质,并对生物炭在废水处理和土壤改良中的潜在应用进行了详细评价。
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