Published 2015 | Version v1
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Biomass for bio-energy and bio-char applications - 15653

  • 1. Department of Agriculture and Environmental Science and Cooperative Research Program, Lincoln University, Jefferson City, MO 6510 (United States)

Description

Exponential population growth is a growing challenge that will increase the global demand for both food and bio-energy, increase the pressure on land and water resources and change its availability, and also influence the pattern of biomass production. The objective of this study is to evaluate and compare the efficiency of bio-sorbents obtained from different parent materials, zeolite, and activated carbon as an infiltration media of contaminated surface-groundwater by assessing reductions of chemical oxygen demand, nitrogen and phosphorus compounds, as well as sum selected trace elements. Furthermore, the current research will investigate how long the cleaning capacity of the selected bio-sorbents lasts and how the performance of the filter changes under an increased load of contaminants. Bio-sorbents characteristics, its applications as a green environmental sorbents for the contaminated water and soil, and its importance for the soil sustainable use are also reviewed. (authors)

Availability note (English)

Available from: WM Symposia, Inc., PO Box 27646, 85285-7646 Tempe, AZ (US)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
41 p.
Report number
INIS-US--19-WM-15653

Conference

Title
Annual Waste Management Symposium
Acronym
WM2015
Dates
15-19 Mar 2015
Place
Phoenix, AZ (United States)

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Notes
132 refs.; available online at: http://archive.wmsym.org/2015/index.html