CAREER: An Integrated Research and Education Program to Improve Environmental Sustainability with Biochar Technology

Project Details

Description

Biochar, also known as 'biomass-derived black carbon', is a charcoal produced by the

combustion of biomass in an oxygen-limited environment (pyrolysis). Recent technological

advances make it possible to envision the development of an innovative environmental

sustainability strategy to convert carbon-rich agricultural residues (e.g. sugarcane bagasses,

sugar beet residues, peanut hull, and animal waste) into engineered biochars. This

sustainability strategy can produce multiple societal and environmental benefits: sustainable

management of agricultural resources, water conservation and reclamation, sustainable soil

productivity, carbon neutral energy production, and carbon sequestration. The overall objective

of this project is to build an integrated research and education program focusing on exploring

the environmental and societal benefits of using carbon-rich agricultural residues as feed stocks

for engineered biochars. The specific research objectives are to: 1) Create different types of engineered biochars

(i.e., untreated biochar, biologically activated biochar, and surface-modified biochar) from

representative agricultural residues; 2) Determine fundamental physicochemical properties of

the engineered biochars; and 3) Unveil mechanisms governing the sorption of contaminants

(i.e., nutrients, pharmaceuticals, and heavy metals) to the engineered biochars.

The specific educational objectives are to: 1) develop a new course on the impact of

biochar on environmental sustainability; 2) promote interest and participation of students in

environmental sustainability through early exposure; and 3) educate the greater community

about the environmental and societal benefits of the proposed activities.

StatusFinished
Effective start/end date15/1/1131/12/16

Funding

  • National Science Foundation: US$407,910.00

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all)
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
  • Education
  • Chemistry(all)
  • Bioengineering
  • Environmental Science(all)
  • Engineering(all)

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