Agricultural waste-derived biochar in microbial fuel cells towards a carbon-negative circular economy (Record no. 54715)

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Title Agricultural waste-derived biochar in microbial fuel cells towards a carbon-negative circular economy
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Volume/sequential designation Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 170, p.112965, 2022
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Summary, etc. Agricultural wastes from cropping activities are always available with high production yield after containing organic-rich materials that can replace the commercial carbon-made components in the Microbial fuel cell (MFC)such as electrodes or catalysts. Although many studies reviewed the application of waste derived-biochar to develop a low-cost MFC, they solely discussed different functions of biochar and future research in the practically applying of the MFC. Toward the requirements of sustainable development goals regarding waste-to-energy practices, this work firstly overviews the selection of crop residues to produce biochar through different approaches and the electrochemical performance of products in MFC. Then, the context of negative CO2 emission technologies is considered following the integration of biochar as sustainable electrode materials for MFC and bioenergy with carbon capture, storage, and utilization. Finally, the application of circular economy will be discussed along with the perspectives and prospects of recent challenges, and recommendations for the future developments of agricultural waste derived-biochar as electrodes in the MFC. This review expectantly provides insight into using agricultural waste to support the sustainable development goals via MFC to adapt simultaneously water-food-energy and waste-to-energy issues.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element AGRICULTURAL WASTE
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Topical term or geographic name entry element BIOCHAR
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MICROBIAL FUEL CELL
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Topical term or geographic name entry element NEGATIVE CARBON EMISSION
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Topical term or geographic name entry element CIRCULAR ECONOMY
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Personal name Cao, T. N. D.
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Personal name Mukhtar, H.
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Personal name Yu, C. P.
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Personal name Bui, X. T.
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Personal name Pan, S. Y.
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