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A Review of Non-Soil Biochar Applications.

Mattia BartoliMauro GiorcelliPravin JagdaleMassimo RovereAlberto Tagliaferro
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Biochar is the solid residue that is recovered after the thermal cracking of biomasses in an oxygen-free atmosphere. Biochar has been used for many years as a soil amendment and in general soil applications. Nonetheless, biochar is far more than a mere soil amendment. In this review, we report all the non-soil applications of biochar including environmental remediation, energy storage, composites, and catalyst production. We provide a general overview of the recent uses of biochar in material science, thus presenting this cheap and waste-derived material as a high value-added and carbonaceous source.
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