A review of agricultural waste management, technology processing, and applications: approaches to the utilization of agricultural-based biochar in water filtration
Rapid economic development and population growth have led to high demand for food consumption ratio. To fulfill the needs, government and public policy played an essential role in evenly distributing the natural resources from the agricultural sector to prevent food scarcity. However, this also dire...
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my.ums.eprints.354882023-05-10T08:40:54Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35488/ A review of agricultural waste management, technology processing, and applications: approaches to the utilization of agricultural-based biochar in water filtration Jason Lowell Jitolis Awang Nasrizal Awang Ali Nurmin Bolong S1-(972) Agriculture (General) TA1-2040 Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Rapid economic development and population growth have led to high demand for food consumption ratio. To fulfill the needs, government and public policy played an essential role in evenly distributing the natural resources from the agricultural sector to prevent food scarcity. However, this also directly leads to the massive growth of agricultural waste. The major issues related to agricultural waste include water and air pollution, soil contamination, and hazards to human health. Therefore, the government has taken several initiatives to improve waste management efficiencies, such as strengthening the waste management policies, technologies advancing, and various application strategies. Biomass conversion to energy has been the primary solution to landfills and open combustion. Agricultural-based biochar implementation in wastewater treatment through filtration systems was another approach toward sustainable waste management that has caught many researchers’ attention in recent years. Hence, this study is aimed to critically review the management, technologies, policy, and applications of agricultural wastes. The findings present agricultural wastes as alternate biochar adsorbents capable of removing different types of pollutants and treatment’s effect on their efficiencies. Also, lignocellulose biochar produced from agricultural waste has an excellent adsorption mechanism that improves the removal efficiency of pollutants from contaminated water. Nonetheless, the production temperature and activation method mainly affect biochar characteristics such as surface morphology and carbon structure. University of Illinois Research Park 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35488/1/Abstract.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/35488/2/Full%20text.pdf Jason Lowell Jitolis and Awang Nasrizal Awang Ali and Nurmin Bolong (2022) A review of agricultural waste management, technology processing, and applications: approaches to the utilization of agricultural-based biochar in water filtration. The International Journal of Environmental Sustainability, 19. pp. 93-108. ISSN 2325-1077 (P-ISSN), 2325-1085 (E-ISSN) https://cgscholar.com/bookstore/works/a-review-of-agricultural-waste-management-technology-processing-and-applications?category_id=cgrn&path=cgrn%2F410%2F290 https://doi.org/10.18848/2325-1077/CGP https://doi.org/10.18848/2325-1077/CGP |
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Rapid economic development and population growth have led to high demand for food consumption ratio. To fulfill the needs, government and public policy played an essential role in evenly distributing the natural resources from the agricultural sector to prevent food scarcity. However, this also directly leads to the massive growth of agricultural waste. The major issues related to agricultural waste include water and air pollution, soil contamination, and hazards to human health. Therefore, the government has taken several initiatives to improve waste management efficiencies, such as strengthening the waste management policies, technologies advancing, and various application strategies. Biomass conversion to energy has been the primary solution to landfills and open combustion. Agricultural-based biochar implementation in wastewater treatment through filtration systems was another approach toward sustainable waste management that has caught many researchers’ attention in recent years. Hence, this study is aimed to critically review the management, technologies, policy, and applications of agricultural wastes. The findings present agricultural wastes as alternate biochar adsorbents capable of removing different types of pollutants and treatment’s effect on their efficiencies. Also, lignocellulose biochar produced from agricultural waste has an excellent adsorption mechanism that improves the removal efficiency of pollutants from contaminated water. Nonetheless, the production temperature and activation method mainly affect biochar characteristics such as surface morphology and carbon structure. |
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A review of agricultural waste management, technology processing, and applications: approaches to the utilization of agricultural-based biochar in water filtration |
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