A review on utilising combined agricultural waste adsorbents for ammonia nitrogen removal: insights into bamboo biochar and empty fruit bunch

This review highlights the effectiveness of bamboo biochar and empty fruit bunch (EFB) fibres as low-cost adsorbents for ammonia nitrogen removal from wastewater. Both materials are highlighted for their abundant availability and substantial adsorption capabilities. Bamboo biochar, derived from pyro...

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Main Authors: Mariani Rajin, Abu Zahrim Yaser, Dania Hazirah Rahman
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https://doi.org/10.51200/susten.v1i1.5259
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spelling my.ums.eprints.418552024-11-12T03:13:46Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41855/ A review on utilising combined agricultural waste adsorbents for ammonia nitrogen removal: insights into bamboo biochar and empty fruit bunch Mariani Rajin Abu Zahrim Yaser Dania Hazirah Rahman SB183-317 Field crops Including cereals, forage crops, grasses, legumes, root crops, sugar plants, textile plants, alkaloidal plants, medicinal plants T1-995 Technology (General) This review highlights the effectiveness of bamboo biochar and empty fruit bunch (EFB) fibres as low-cost adsorbents for ammonia nitrogen removal from wastewater. Both materials are highlighted for their abundant availability and substantial adsorption capabilities. Bamboo biochar, derived from pyrolysed bamboo, benefits from its high surface area and porosity, enhanced further through chemical activation that increases its functional groups and pore structure. This modification significantly improves its efficiency in adsorbing ammonia nitrogen. Similarly, EFB, a by-product of palm oil production, is treated through carbonisation and activation, which enhances its adsorption properties. The review also discusses the potential for combining bamboo biochar and EFB, as their complementary properties could offer a more effective solution for wastewater treatment. The paper emphasises the advantages of these materials in addressing environmental challenges and highlights the need for further research into their combined use, as well as their potential for reuse and regeneration to promote sustainability. This review provides insights into optimising adsorbent modifications and exploring practical applications in wastewater treatment. Penerbit UMS 2024 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41855/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41855/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Mariani Rajin and Abu Zahrim Yaser and Dania Hazirah Rahman (2024) A review on utilising combined agricultural waste adsorbents for ammonia nitrogen removal: insights into bamboo biochar and empty fruit bunch. Sustainable Engineering, 1. pp. 29-42. https://doi.org/10.51200/susten.v1i1.5259
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topic SB183-317 Field crops Including cereals, forage crops, grasses, legumes, root crops, sugar plants, textile plants, alkaloidal plants, medicinal plants
T1-995 Technology (General)
spellingShingle SB183-317 Field crops Including cereals, forage crops, grasses, legumes, root crops, sugar plants, textile plants, alkaloidal plants, medicinal plants
T1-995 Technology (General)
Mariani Rajin
Abu Zahrim Yaser
Dania Hazirah Rahman
A review on utilising combined agricultural waste adsorbents for ammonia nitrogen removal: insights into bamboo biochar and empty fruit bunch
description This review highlights the effectiveness of bamboo biochar and empty fruit bunch (EFB) fibres as low-cost adsorbents for ammonia nitrogen removal from wastewater. Both materials are highlighted for their abundant availability and substantial adsorption capabilities. Bamboo biochar, derived from pyrolysed bamboo, benefits from its high surface area and porosity, enhanced further through chemical activation that increases its functional groups and pore structure. This modification significantly improves its efficiency in adsorbing ammonia nitrogen. Similarly, EFB, a by-product of palm oil production, is treated through carbonisation and activation, which enhances its adsorption properties. The review also discusses the potential for combining bamboo biochar and EFB, as their complementary properties could offer a more effective solution for wastewater treatment. The paper emphasises the advantages of these materials in addressing environmental challenges and highlights the need for further research into their combined use, as well as their potential for reuse and regeneration to promote sustainability. This review provides insights into optimising adsorbent modifications and exploring practical applications in wastewater treatment.
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author Mariani Rajin
Abu Zahrim Yaser
Dania Hazirah Rahman
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Abu Zahrim Yaser
Dania Hazirah Rahman
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title A review on utilising combined agricultural waste adsorbents for ammonia nitrogen removal: insights into bamboo biochar and empty fruit bunch
title_short A review on utilising combined agricultural waste adsorbents for ammonia nitrogen removal: insights into bamboo biochar and empty fruit bunch
title_full A review on utilising combined agricultural waste adsorbents for ammonia nitrogen removal: insights into bamboo biochar and empty fruit bunch
title_fullStr A review on utilising combined agricultural waste adsorbents for ammonia nitrogen removal: insights into bamboo biochar and empty fruit bunch
title_full_unstemmed A review on utilising combined agricultural waste adsorbents for ammonia nitrogen removal: insights into bamboo biochar and empty fruit bunch
title_sort review on utilising combined agricultural waste adsorbents for ammonia nitrogen removal: insights into bamboo biochar and empty fruit bunch
publisher Penerbit UMS
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url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41855/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41855/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/41855/
https://doi.org/10.51200/susten.v1i1.5259
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