4.8 Article

Biochar produced by combining lignocellulosic feedstock and mushroom reduces its heterogeneity

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Energy & Fuels

Catalytic pyrolysis of cellulose and chitin with calcined dolomite - Pyrolysis kinetics and products analysis

Pu Wang et al.

Summary: The study found that calcined dolomite can reduce the activation energy of cellulose and chitin pyrolysis, promote biomass cracking, and improve the quality of products.
Article Environmental Sciences

Characterization of biochars derived from various spent mushroom substrates and evaluation of their adsorption performance of Cu(II) ions from aqueous solution

Yu Jin et al.

Summary: The study found that pyrolysis temperature and substrate composition significantly influenced the thermal stability, degree of carbonization, surface functional group content, and structural morphology of biochar, while not affecting adsorption isotherms or kinetics. Optimal Cu(II) adsorption was achieved under specific pH, adsorbent dosage, Cu(II) concentration, and temperature conditions. The best-performing biochars adhered to the Langmuir isotherm model and pseudosecond-order kinetics, demonstrating effective removal of Cu(II) ions through various mechanisms.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Compositional heterogeneity of different biochar: Effect of pyrolysis temperature and feedstocks

Shaon Kumar Das et al.

Summary: The study found that the properties of biochar are mainly influenced by feedstock types rather than pyrolytic temperature. With an increase in pyrolysis temperature, the total carbon content and cation exchange capacity of biochar increased, while dissolved organic carbon decreased. By selecting the right feedstock type and standardizing pyrolytic temperature, biochar with different properties can be produced for specific environmental applications.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (2021)

Article Horticulture

Changes in lignocellulosic fractions of growing substrates during the cultivation of Hypsizygus ulmarius mushroom and its effects on mushroom productivity

Ceren Ozturk et al.

Summary: The study focuses on the relationship between lignocellulosic degradation of substrates used in Hypsizygus ulmarius cultivation and mushroom yield. Results showed that lignin degradation is slower compared to hemicellulose and cellulose, and high cellulose degradation is positively correlated with mushroom yield.

SCIENTIA HORTICULTURAE (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Biochar and hydrochar derived from freshwater sludge: Characterization and possible applications

Yunhui Zhang et al.

Summary: This study investigates the production and characteristics of hydrochar and biochar, finding that biochar is more suitable for carbon sequestration, while hydrochar contains more labile carbon structures. The results also show that the surface hydrophobicity of hydrochar, biochar, and IS decreases, and they have a positive effect on germination of wheat seeds.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2021)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy vibrational bands study of Spinacia oleracea and Trigonella corniculata under biochar amendment in naturally contaminated soil

Uzma Younis et al.

Summary: FTIR spectroscopy can detect changes in the structure of chlorophyll molecules in plants, with the study showing that chlorophyll can mask or suppress other molecules' FTIR bands. Peaks of C = O bands with Mg and the C9 ketonic group of chlorophyll were observed in the spectra of spinach samples. The vibrational bands of C-H, N-H, and tetrapyrrole ring were more evident in the FTIR spectra of chlorophyll in fenugreek.

PLOS ONE (2021)

Article Food Science & Technology

Assessment of coffee waste in formulation of substrate for oyster mushrooms Pleurotus pulmonarius and Pleurotus floridanus

Woon Yao Chai et al.

Summary: This study explores the potential of using spent coffee grounds as a supplementary substrate for cultivating Pleurotus species. High levels of spent coffee grounds in the substrate can inhibit mycelial growth and fruitification, but Pleurotus species can reduce caffeine and phenolic compounds through bioaccumulation and biodegradation, respectively. Additionally, supplementing up to 20% of spent coffee grounds does not significantly affect the composition and properties of Pleurotus basidiocarps.

FUTURE FOODS (2021)

Review Agricultural Engineering

Nitrogen containing functional groups of biochar: An overview

Lijian Leng et al.

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY (2020)

Article Agricultural Engineering

Adsorptive removal of tetracycline from aqueous solution by maple leaf-derived biochar

Ji Eun Kim et al.

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY (2020)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Key factors and microscopic mechanisms controlling adsorption of cadmium by surface oxidized and aminated biochars

Ling Zhu et al.

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

Biochar surface complexation and Ni(II), Cu(II), and Cd(II) adsorption in aqueous solutions depend on feedstock type

Siyuan Wang et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2020)

Review Engineering, Environmental

A review on valorization of oyster mushroom and waste generated in the mushroom cultivation industry

Wan Adibah Wan Mahari et al.

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (2020)

Article Agricultural Engineering

Relative distribution of Cd2+ adsorption mechanisms on biochars derived from rice straw and sewage sludge

Li-Yang Gao et al.

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY (2019)

Article Agricultural Engineering

Food waste based biochars for ammonia nitrogen removal from aqueous solutions

Shan Xue et al.

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY (2019)

Review Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Preparation, modification and environmental application of biochar: A review

Jianlong Wang et al.

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION (2019)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Preparation and Characterization of Shiitake Mushroom-Based Activated Carbon with High Adsorption Capacity

Zhiwei Sun et al.

ARABIAN JOURNAL FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (2019)

Review Energy & Fuels

Properties of biochar

Kathrin Weber et al.

Article Environmental Sciences

Adsorption of Cu(II) and Cd(II) from aqueous solutions by ferromanganese binary oxide-biochar composites

Qiwen Zhou et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

Quantitative contribution of Cd2+ adsorption mechanisms by chicken-manure-derived biochars

Fei Huang et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH (2018)

Article Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

Comparison of characterization and adsorption of biochars produced from hydrothermal carbonization and pyrolysis

Xiumei Jian et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION (2018)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

The role of biochar properties in influencing the sorption and desorption of Pb(II), Cd(II) and As(III) in aqueous solution

Eric F. Zama et al.

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION (2017)

Review Agricultural Engineering

Environmental application of biochar: Current status and perspectives

Fernanda R. Oliveira et al.

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY (2017)

Review Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Lignocellulosic biomass pyrolysis: A review of product properties and effects of pyrolysis parameters

Tao Kan et al.

RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS (2016)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Adsorption and desorption of phosphate on biochars

P. A. Trazzi et al.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (2016)