Bioresource Technology, volume 367, pages 128226
Effects of biochar on anaerobic treatment systems: Some perspectives
Liqiu Zhang
1
,
Zhuo Kun Chen
1
,
Shishu Zhu
2
,
Shugeng Li
3
,
Chun Hai Wei
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2023-01-01
Journal:
Bioresource Technology
scimago Q1
SJR: 2.576
CiteScore: 20.8
Impact factor: 9.7
ISSN: 09608524, 18732976
General Medicine
Bioengineering
Environmental Engineering
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Waste Management and Disposal
Abstract
Many anaerobic activities involve carbon, nitrogen, iron, and sulfur cycles. As a well-developed porous material with abundant functional groups, pyrolytic biochar has been widely researched in efforts to promote microbial activities. However, the lack of consensus on the biochar mechanism has limited its practical application. This review summarizes the effects of different pyrolysis temperatures, particle sizes, and dosages of biochar on microbial activities and community in Fe(III) reduction, anaerobic digestion, nitrogen removal, and sulfate reduction systems. It was found that biochar could promote anaerobic activities by stimulating electron transfer, alleviating toxicity, and providing suitable habitats for microbes. However, it inhibits microbial activities by releasing heavy metal ions or persistent free radicals and adsorbing signaling molecules. Finding a balance between the promotion and inhibition of biochar is therefore essential. This review provides valuable perspectives on how to achieve efficient and stable use of biochar in anaerobic systems.
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