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Production of biochar from crop residues and its application for anaerobic digestion
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Author Affiliations
HUTECH University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Cornell University, Trinity College Dublin, ...
Published InBioresource Technology
Year2022
Citations95
Abstract
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a viable and cost-effective method for converting organic waste into usable renewable energy. The efficiency of organic waste digestion, nonetheless, is limited due to inhibition and instability. Accordingly, biochar is an effective method for improving the efficiency of AD by adsorbing inhibitors, promoting biogas generation and methane concentration, maintaining AD process stability, colonizing microorganisms selectively, and mitigating the inhibition of volatile fatty acids and ammonia. This paper reviews the features of crop waste-derived biochar and its application in AD systems. Four critical roles of biochar in AD systems were identified: maintaining pH stability, promoting hydrolysis, enhancing the direct interspecies electron transfer pathway, and supporting microbial development. More importantly, this work highlights that the interaction between biochar…
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