Bioremediation of Emerging Contaminants in Soil using Biochar
Theories and Practices
- 1st Edition - September 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Shiv Vendra Singh, Arpna Kumari, Chongqing Wang, Binoy Sarkar
- Language: English
Bioremediation of Emerging Contaminants from Soil using Biochar: Theory and Practices covers the pressing issue of contaminants of emerging concern (CEC) in the soil ecosys… Read more
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- Analyze the diverse range of biochar applications for efficient bioremediation of emerging contaminants, providing in-depth insights into soil ecosystem restoration strategies
- Evaluate the effectiveness of surface modified nanobiochar and other advanced biochar techniques in mitigating the impacts of pollutants on environmental and human health
- Apply innovative approaches by synthesizing knowledge from the book to develop sustainable solutions for bioremediation challenges, integrating biochar technologies with modern environmental cleanup strategies
Section A: Introductory Background
1. Occurrence and fates of emerging contaminants and PHMs in the soil ecosystem
2. Agroecological consequences of emerging contaminants and heavy metals on plant and soil
3. Overview of recent advancements in biochar production and modifications
4. Development tailored biochar composites for efficient bioremediation of ECs from ecosystem
Section B: Biochar led Pollutant Remediation in Soil Ecosystem
5. Biochar-assisted removal of micro/nano plastics from soil system
6. Biochar mediated immobilization of refractory organic pollutants from soil system
7. Biochar application for the decontamination of personal care products, pharmaceuticals and antibiotics from soil systems
8. Biochar assisted bioremediation of Phthalate esters and PFCs for polluted soil
9. Immobilization of heavy metals from polluted soil system using biochar-based materials
10. Biochar assisted phyto-remediation of inorganic contaminants
11. Biochar assisted phyto-remediation of organic contaminants
Section C: Future prospects of biochar led contaminants remediation
12. Potential threats of emerging metallic contaminants soil ecosystems
13. Biochar, nanoscience and microbial association for environmental cleanup: future perspectives
14. Potential challenges in upscaling the applicability of biochar under different ecosystems
15. Ecological consequences of biochar application in soil system
16. Artificial intelligence assisted biochar applications in pollutant immobilization
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: September 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Shiv Vendra Singh
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Arpna Kumari
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Chongqing Wang
Dr. Chongqing Wang is an associate professor of Zhengzhou University in Zhengzhou, China. Dr. Wang obtained his doctoral degree from Central South University, China in 2017. His academic background involves waste management, recycling of solid wastes, and wastewater treatment. Dr. Wang has experience in separation of waste plastics, microplastic management, and functional materials derived from solid wastes. He has published over 80 research papers on international peer-reviewed journals, 10 highly cited papers, with H-index 38. Dr. Wang has obtained 15 Chinese licensed patents and 3 international licensed patents. He was selected in the Stanford University’s 2023 list of the top 2% of scientists. He has been serving as Associate Editor of International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, Advisory editorial board of Clean–Soil, Air, Water, editorial board member of Sustainability, and Sustainable Horizons. Dr. Wang serves as reviewer for over 30 prestigious international journals and received the Certificate of Outstanding Contribution in reviewing from Journal of Hazardous Materials, Journal of Cleaner Production and Waste Management.
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