Biochar as a Carrier for Agrochemicals

Biochar is a carbonaceous material with an adjustable surface structure and porosity. It can be produced by thermal decomposition from biomass under restricted oxygen conditions. Moreover, the functionalities of biochar can be enhanced through various modifications to meet the desired application, e...

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Main Authors: Wan Roslina, Wan Yusof, Sumiyyah, Sabar, Enis Nadia, Md. Yusof., Nur Shazwani, Abdul Mubarak
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spelling my.unimas.ir-470612024-12-27T09:04:13Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47061/ Biochar as a Carrier for Agrochemicals Wan Roslina, Wan Yusof Sumiyyah, Sabar Enis Nadia, Md. Yusof. Nur Shazwani, Abdul Mubarak Q Science (General) QD Chemistry S Agriculture (General) Biochar is a carbonaceous material with an adjustable surface structure and porosity. It can be produced by thermal decomposition from biomass under restricted oxygen conditions. Moreover, the functionalities of biochar can be enhanced through various modifications to meet the desired application, especially in agriculture. This chapter introduces the physicochemical properties of original biochar from different feedstocks and modification methods to improve biochar performances. Besides, recent studies on biochar application as a carrier for agrochemicals (fertilizers and pesticides) are discussed. Physical, chemical, and biological methods have been employed to improve the functionalities of biochar in terms of its particle sizes, surface area, pore size, adsorption, and desorption properties. Among all techniques, the chemical activation method has greater effectiveness and advantages. The recent developments of biochar as fertilizers and encapsulation material demonstrate that biochar can significantly improve crop productivity and soil properties. Moreover, the applications of biochar as a controlled release for different kinds of pesticides are mostly related to its ability in sorption and release properties. Springer Nature 2024-12-17 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47061/1/978-981-97-4252-3_11 Wan Roslina, Wan Yusof and Sumiyyah, Sabar and Enis Nadia, Md. Yusof. and Nur Shazwani, Abdul Mubarak (2024) Biochar as a Carrier for Agrochemicals. In: Biochar: A sustainable approach. Sustainable Materials and Technology (1). Springer Nature, pp. 221-235. ISBN 978-981-97-4251-6 https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-97-4252-3 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4252-3
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topic Q Science (General)
QD Chemistry
S Agriculture (General)
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QD Chemistry
S Agriculture (General)
Wan Roslina, Wan Yusof
Sumiyyah, Sabar
Enis Nadia, Md. Yusof.
Nur Shazwani, Abdul Mubarak
Biochar as a Carrier for Agrochemicals
description Biochar is a carbonaceous material with an adjustable surface structure and porosity. It can be produced by thermal decomposition from biomass under restricted oxygen conditions. Moreover, the functionalities of biochar can be enhanced through various modifications to meet the desired application, especially in agriculture. This chapter introduces the physicochemical properties of original biochar from different feedstocks and modification methods to improve biochar performances. Besides, recent studies on biochar application as a carrier for agrochemicals (fertilizers and pesticides) are discussed. Physical, chemical, and biological methods have been employed to improve the functionalities of biochar in terms of its particle sizes, surface area, pore size, adsorption, and desorption properties. Among all techniques, the chemical activation method has greater effectiveness and advantages. The recent developments of biochar as fertilizers and encapsulation material demonstrate that biochar can significantly improve crop productivity and soil properties. Moreover, the applications of biochar as a controlled release for different kinds of pesticides are mostly related to its ability in sorption and release properties.
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author Wan Roslina, Wan Yusof
Sumiyyah, Sabar
Enis Nadia, Md. Yusof.
Nur Shazwani, Abdul Mubarak
author_facet Wan Roslina, Wan Yusof
Sumiyyah, Sabar
Enis Nadia, Md. Yusof.
Nur Shazwani, Abdul Mubarak
author_sort Wan Roslina, Wan Yusof
title Biochar as a Carrier for Agrochemicals
title_short Biochar as a Carrier for Agrochemicals
title_full Biochar as a Carrier for Agrochemicals
title_fullStr Biochar as a Carrier for Agrochemicals
title_full_unstemmed Biochar as a Carrier for Agrochemicals
title_sort biochar as a carrier for agrochemicals
publisher Springer Nature
publishDate 2024
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47061/1/978-981-97-4252-3_11
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