A multicomponent approach to using waste-derived biochar in biofiltration: a case study based on dissimilar types of waste
Date
2017Author
Baltrėnaitė-Gedienė, Edita
Baltrėnas, Pranas
Bhatnagar, Amit
Vilppo, Teemu
Selenius, Mikko
Koistinen, Arto
Dahl, Mari
Penttinen, Olli-Pekka
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The environmental legislation and strict enforcement of environmental regulations are the tools effectively used for developing the market of materials for environmental protection technologies. Sustainability criteria shift environmental engineering systems to more sustainable-material-based technologies. For carbon-based medium materials in biofiltration, this trend results in attempts to use biochar for biofiltration purposes. The paper presents the analysis of biochar properties based on the main criteria for biofiltration medium integrating the environmental quality properties of biochar, following the European Biochar Certificate guidelines. Three types of biochar produced from feedstock of highly popular and abundant types of waste are analysed. A multi component approach was applied to summarize the results. The lignocellulosic type of biochar was found to be more competitive for use as a biofiltration medium than the types of biochar with high ash or lignin content.