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Environmental Protection
Industry Applications

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    Water Treatment Applications

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    Air Pollution Control

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    Soil Remediation Applications

  • icon Carbon Sequestration Applications

Water Treatment Applications

Application of Biochar in Water Treatment

Biochar, with its high specific surface area and porous structure, can be used as an adsorbent for wastewater treatment. It holds significant value in achieving carbon neutrality goals.

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Treatment of heavy metal wastewater

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Treatment of organic wastewater;

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Treatment of dye wastewater

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Treatment of agricultural wastewater

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Application of Wood Vinegar in Water Treatment

Wood vinegar serves as a natural insecticide, herbicide, repellent, and fungicide, reducing the use of synthetic pesticides. It can be used for water treatment disinfection and deodorization.

Air Pollution Control

Waste Gas Adsorption Treatment

Biochar can be used for air filtration, as well as in food and beverage processing. Its adsorption properties make it suitable for waste gas treatment.

Adsorption of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Treatment of odorous gases.

Flue gas desulfurization and denitrification.

Deodorization Application of Wood Vinegar

Wood vinegar can be used as a deodorizer. Its acidic components can neutralize alkaline odorous gases, while phenolic substances possess bactericidal and deodorizing effects.

Deodorization at landfill sites.

Deodorization at livestock and poultry farms.

Deodorization at wastewater treatment plants.

Soil Remediation Applications

Remediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil

Biochar can adsorb and immobilize heavy metals, fixing them in the soil and reducing their bioavailability and migratory aptitude

Remediation of Organically Contaminated Soil

Biochar can adsorb organic pollutants in soil, reducing their bioavailability. It can also serve as a microbial carrier, promoting the biodegradation of organic pollutants.

Carbon Sequestration Applications

Carbon Sequestration with Biochar

Biochar has the potential for carbon sequestration, enabling long-term carbon fixation. The pyrolysis temperature significantly affects carbon sequestration efficiency. Higher temperatures generally produce more stable and resistant biochar, thereby enhancing long-term carbon sequestration potential.

Carbon Trading and Carbon Credits

Carbon sequestration can generate carbon credits to reward the permanent fixation of carbon. The carbon trading market provides economic incentives for biochar carbon sequestration.

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