Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agricultural operations continue to increase. Carbon (C)-enriched char materials like biochar have been described as a mitigation strategy. Utilization of biochar material as a soil amendment has been demonstrated to provide potentially greater soil GHG suppression due to its interactions in the soil system. However, these effects are variable and the duration of the impact remains uncertain. Various (nano)materials can be used to modify chars to obtain surface functionality to mitigate GHG emissions. This review critically focusses on the innovative methodologies for improving char efficiency, underpinning GHG mitigation and C sequestration.
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Designing advanced biochar products for maximizing greenhouse gas mitigation potential
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, Vol.46(17), pp.1367-1401
2016
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- Title
- Designing advanced biochar products for maximizing greenhouse gas mitigation potential
- Creators
- Sanchita Mandal - University of South AustraliaBinoy Sarkar - University of South AustraliaNanthi Bolan - University of Newcastle - AustraliaJeff Novak - USDA, Agricultural Research ServiceYong Sik Ok - Kangwon National UniversityLukas Van Zwieten - NSW Dept of Primary Industries, WollongbarBhupinder Pal Singh - NSW Dept. of Primary Industries, MenangleM B Kirkham - Kansas State UniversityGirish Choppala - Southern Cross UniversityKurt Spokas - USDA, Agricultural Research ServiceRavi Naidu - University of Newcastle - Australia
- Publication Details
- Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, Vol.46(17), pp.1367-1401
- Identifiers
- 1445; 991012821041502368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross GeoScience
- Resource Type
- Journal article