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Role of biochar on composting of organic wastes and remediation of contaminated soils-a review

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 24, Issue 20, Pages 16560-16577

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-9168-1

Keywords

Biochar; Composting; Soil; Remediation; Heavy metal; Organic pollutant

Funding

  1. International SAMP
  2. T Cooperation Program of China [2015DFG92750]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51478172, 51278464, 51521006]

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Biochar is produced by pyrolysis of biomass residues under limited oxygen conditions. In recent years, biochar as an amendment has received increasing attention on composting and soil remediation, due to its unique properties such as chemical recalcitrance, high porosity and sorption capacity, and large surface area. This paper provides an overview on the impact of biochar on the chemical characteristics (greenhouse gas emissions, nitrogen loss, decomposition and humification of organic matter) and microbial community structure during composting of organic wastes. This review also discusses the use of biochar for remediation of soils contaminated with organic pollutants and heavy metals as well as related mechanisms. Besides its aging, the effects of biochar on the environment fate and efficacy of pesticides deserve special attention. Moreover, the combined application of biochar and compost affects synergistically on soil remediation and plant growth. Future research needs are identified to ensure a wide application of biochar in composting and soil remediation.

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