Table of Contents
Section 1: Physico-chemical properties of biochar1.1 Biochar production: Recent developments, applications, and challenges
1.2 Physico-chemical interaction between biochar and adsorbate in solution
1.3 Chemical regeneration of biochar as sustainable adsorbent
1.4 Advanced production and characterizations of nano-biochar
1.5 Environmental benefits/impacts of emerging applications of biochar
1.6 Biochar aspects in the sustainability of agriculture and environment
Section 2:
2. Application of biochar as adsorbents in wastewater treatment
2.1 Removal of microplastics from aquatic environment by biochar
2.2 Elimination of inorganic pollutants using biochar-based composite.
2.3 Treatment of wastewater laden with dyes using Fe(0)-functionalized biochar
2.4 Magnetically assisted biochar for remediation of aquatic environment
2.5 Biochar-based composite for efficient oil decontamination
2.6 Application of nano-biochar in wastewater treatment
2.7 Integrated biochar and advanced oxidation process for wastewater treatment
2.8 Phosphorus removal from wastewater using biochar-ased composites
2.9 Negative emission technologies using nano-biochar towards carbon neutrality
Section 3. Biochar as soil conditioner
3.1 Phosphorus-modified biochar as a soil amendment
3.2 Effects of biochar amendment on soil properties and its aggregates
3.3 Application of biochar to improve crop yield and soil carbon sequestration
3.4 Effects of biochar applications in soil on nitrogen leaching and its consumption
3.5 Effect of biochar amendment on soil properties
3.6 Effect of biochar amendment on tropical soil properties
3.7 Reclamation of heavy metal contaminated soil using biochar
3.8 Agricultural application of biochar as soil amendment
3.9 Ecotoxicological assessment and agricultural potential of nano-biochar
3.10 Life-cycle assessment and circular economy of nano-biochar based environmental remediation
3.11 Technoeconomic benefits of biochar as soil conditioner
3.12 Techno-economic analysis of biochar production and applications
3.13 Lifecycle analysis of biochar applications as soil amendment
3.14 Biochar application to arable land: A case study for Sweden
3.15 Biochar from rice husk for soil amendment: A pilot-scale case study in Jinhua, China Section
4. Attaining carbon neutrality through biochar utilization
4.1 Challenges and bottlenecks of decarbonization in wastewater treatment
4.2 Emerging opportunities of biochar in wastewater treatment
4.3 Ways forward for biochar in promoting carbon neutrality
4.4 Biochar-assisted anaerobic membrane for energy recovery
4.5 Thermal energy recovery and valorisation of biomass stem for biochar production
4.6 Technological innovation and its role in biochar management and carbon neutrality
4.7 Application of biochar for energy storage and conversion
4.8 Engineered biochar: A multifunctional material for energy storage
4.9 Techno-economic analysis of biochar in water treatment
4.10 Biochar management for CO2 emissions reduction
4.11 Policy reforms in biomass management in response to carbon neutrality
Authors
Tonni Agustiono Kurniawan College of Environment and Ecology, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China. Dr. Tonni Agustiono Kurniawan's degrees include a B.Sc. in chemistry from the Bogor Agricultural University (Indonesia), a M.Sc. in environmental technology from the Thammasat University (Thailand), and a Ph.D. in applied chemical technology from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (China). He is the author of over 130 peer-reviewed publications in ISI-rated journals, 26 conference proceedings, including 9 book chapters and 6 monographs on waste to energy and wastewater treatment. He received the 2010 Green Talent Award from German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the 2013 Young Scientist Award from the World Economy Forum (WEF) (Switzerland), and the 2014 Scope-Zhongyu (France) for his outstanding research contribution to the fields of study. Elsevier and Stanford University (US) listed him among the top 2% of highly cited scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences. Kit Wayne Chew Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University's School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Singapore.Dr. Kit Wayne Chew is Assistant Professor in Nanyang Technological University's School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. He obtained his PhD from the University of Nottingham, where he began his research in sustainable bioprocess engineering for food and pharmaceutical products. His current research examines the utilization of algae biotechnology to develop cost-effective and environmentally friendly methods for the synthesis of functional ingredients. Dr. Chew's professional appointments include Associate Member in the Institution of Chemical Engineers Malaysia (IChemE), Graduate Engineer registered with the Board of Engineers Malaysia, and Graduate Technologist registered with the Malaysia Board of Technologies. He is listed as the #5 author contributing research on the topic of "Microalgal Technology� on SciVal.