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Recent trends and economic significance of modified/functionalized biochars for remediation of environmental pollutants

pmid: 38167973
pmc: PMC10762257
AbstractThe pollution of soil and aquatic systems by inorganic and organic chemicals has become a global concern. Economical, eco-friendly, and sustainable solutions are direly required to alleviate the deleterious effects of these chemicals to ensure human well-being and environmental sustainability. In recent decades, biochar has emerged as an efficient material encompassing huge potential to decontaminate a wide range of pollutants from soil and aquatic systems. However, the application of raw biochars for pollutant remediation is confronting a major challenge of not getting the desired decontamination results due to its specific properties. Thus, multiple functionalizing/modification techniques have been introduced to alter the physicochemical and molecular attributes of biochars to increase their efficacy in environmental remediation. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements in developing multiple functionalized/modified biochars via biological and other physiochemical techniques. Related mechanisms and further applications of multiple modified biochar in soil and water systems remediation have been discussed and summarized. Furthermore, existing research gaps and challenges are discussed, as well as further study needs are suggested. This work epitomizes the scientific prospects for a complete understanding of employing modified biochar as an efficient candidate for the decontamination of polluted soil and water systems for regenerative development.
- University of Bonn Germany
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University China (People's Republic of)
- Central South University China (People's Republic of)
- Government College University, Lahore Pakistan
- The Islamia University of Bahwalpur Pakistan
Science, Pollutant, Article, Environmental science, Soil, Engineering, Contamination, Human decontamination, Humans, Soil Pollutants, Environmental Chemistry, Waste management, Biology, Environmental Restoration and Remediation, Water Science and Technology, Environmental planning, Ecology, Q, Environmental remediation, R, Adsorption of Water Contaminants, Water, Pollution, Arsenic Contamination in Natural Waters, Biochar, Biochemical engineering, Sustainability, Charcoal, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Physical Sciences, Medicine, Environmental Pollutants, Antibiotic Resistance in Aquatic Environments and Wastewater, Pyrolysis
Science, Pollutant, Article, Environmental science, Soil, Engineering, Contamination, Human decontamination, Humans, Soil Pollutants, Environmental Chemistry, Waste management, Biology, Environmental Restoration and Remediation, Water Science and Technology, Environmental planning, Ecology, Q, Environmental remediation, R, Adsorption of Water Contaminants, Water, Pollution, Arsenic Contamination in Natural Waters, Biochar, Biochemical engineering, Sustainability, Charcoal, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Physical Sciences, Medicine, Environmental Pollutants, Antibiotic Resistance in Aquatic Environments and Wastewater, Pyrolysis
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