Materials (Sep 2020)

Biocomposites from Organic Solid Wastes Derived Biochars: A Review

  • Qingfa Zhang,
  • Hongzhen Cai,
  • Weiming Yi,
  • Hanwu Lei,
  • Haolu Liu,
  • Weihong Wang,
  • Roger Ruan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13183923
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 18
p. 3923

Abstract

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The replacement of natural fiber with biochars to prepare biocomposites has attracted widespread attention recently. Biochar has unique properties, including the porous structure, large specific surface area, high thermal stability, good conductivity, renewable and abundant feedstock source, and environmental friendliness, which provide excellent properties, environmental benefits, and low production costs for biochar-based composites. Biocomposites from organic solid waste-derived biochars show good prospects worldwide in terms of positive social, environmental, and economic impacts. This paper reviews current biochars, elucidates the effects of biochars on the characteristics and performance of biochar composites, and points out the challenges and future development prospects of biochar composites.

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