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A review on influence of biochar amendment on soil processes and environmental remediation

Sadia Aziz, Shabana Bibi, Mohammad Mehedi Hasan, Partha Biswas, Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Bilal, Hitesh Chopra, Nobendu Mukerjee, Swastika Maitra

2023Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Biochar is the thermal degradation product of biomass generated in an oxygen-limited environment under different pyrolysis conditions. Biochar characteristics are functions of the feedstock material and pyrolysis temperature. Depending on pyrolysis conditions biochar concentrates varying quantities of recalcitrant and labile carbon along with nutrients which in turn affect soil physiochemical properties and microbial processes. Biochar in soil balances carbon content encourages nitrogen fixation and solubilize phosphorus along with enhancing soil enzyme activity. It serves as a microhabitat for microorganisms present in soil thus influences the diversity, composition, and distribution of soil microbial communities by affecting their intra- and interspecific communication. This review provides an overview of the current knowledge about biochar characteristics, its interactions with soil, and associated biota and its role in soil remediation. In addition, this paper also discussed the factors affecting the capacity of biochar to adsorb organic pollutants following different mechanisms. Being an effective adsorbent due its high specific surface area, large porosity, and numerous surface functional groups biochar has been explored extensively in field of environment to remediate contaminated soils.

Topics & Concepts

BiocharEnvironmental remediationSlash-and-charPyrolysisAmendmentSoil biologyEnvironmental chemistryCarbon sequestrationEnvironmental scienceSoil waterBiomass (ecology)ChemistryAgronomySoil scienceContaminationEcologyNitrogenBiologyOrganic chemistryPolitical scienceLawSoil Carbon and Nitrogen DynamicsThermochemical Biomass Conversion ProcessesCoal and Its By-products