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OBTAINING BIOCHAR FROM RICE HUSK AND STRAW
This paper presents the results of research on obtaining biochar from agricultural plant waste such as rice husk and straw. The selection of the optimal conditions for thermolysis, such as the duration and temperature of the process, has been conducted.
N. O. Appazov +8 more
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Investigation of Biochar Production from Copyrolysis of Rice Husk and Plastic [PDF]
Biomass renewable energy has become a major target of the Thailand Alternative Energy Development Plan (AEDP) since the country's economy is largely based on agricultural production. Rice husk (RH) is one of the most common agricultural residues in Thailand. This research aims to investigate yields and properties of biochar produced from copyrolysis of
Nichakorn Wantaneeyakul +3 more
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Dosis Kombinasi Bioarang Sekam Padi dan Berbagai Amandemen di Tanah Sulfat Masam
This study aims to determine the effect of various doses of rice husk biochar combined with organic amendments of cow manure and inorganic amendments of recommended fertilizer packages (urea, TSP, and KCl) on acid-sulfate soils.
Agusalim Masulili +2 more
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Effects of pyrolysis temperature on physicochemical properties of rice husk biochar
This study aims to investigate the effects of pyrolysis temperature ranged from 350 to 650°C on some key physicochemical properties of rice husk biochar.
Võ Thị Minh Thảo +5 more
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Improvement in soil properties and soil water content due to the application of rice husk biochar and straw compost in tropical upland [PDF]
Purpose Rice biomass waste can be used as a soil amendment. This study examined the effect of the application of rice husk biochar and straw compost on several soil properties and yields of rice and soybeans in tropical upland. Method Field experiments
Junita Barus +5 more
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Ammonium adsorption - desorption using rice husk biochar
Abstract Rice husk was utilized into biochar by pyrolysis and used as adsorbent for ammonium removal. Rice husk biochar (RHB) was produced at temperature of 350°C, 400°C, 450°C, 500°C, and 550°C. Characteristics of biochar were analyzed by moisture content, ash content, pH Zero Charge and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy ...
K S A Sohaimi +4 more
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In rice-producing countries, the abundance of rice residue must be sustainably managed to avoid environmental problems. Moreover, repeated usage of inorganic fertilizers has caused rapid soil deterioration in these arable lands.
Daljit Singh Karam +7 more
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Catalytic Degradation of Dimethomorph by Nitrogen-Doped Rice Husk Biochar
N-doped biochar is widely used for activating persulfate to degrade organic pollutants. Which type of N atom is the key factor for activation is still unclear and needs to be further explored and analyzed. In this study, four kinds of biochar were prepared using urea and rice husk as precursors, and tested for the catalytic degradation of dimethomorph.
Bochi Yu +12 more
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The Impacts of Flood and Drought on Food Security in Central Java
To achieve food security, water must be available at the right place, at the right time, in the right quantity, and be of the right quality. Water-related disasters will negatively affect agricultural areas and crop production, which can threaten food ...
Endita Prima Ari Pratiwi +3 more
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Sandy soils are known as low-fertility soils due to the soil's limited physical, chemical, and biological properties. Rice husk biochar and clay soil are organic and inorganic materials that can improve soil quality levels.
Raesa Sakinah Siregar +3 more
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