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Dear Dr. Ferreira
As the first journal specifically focusing on biochar, Biochar covers multidisciplinary subjects of agronomy, environmental science, and materials science. The journal seeks to publish original research in the fields of preparation and processing of biochar and its multifunctional applications including bioenergy production, biochar-based materials, soil improvement, climate change, contaminated-environment remediation, water purification, new analytical techniques, life cycle assessment, and importantly, rural and regional development, etc. It devoted to serve as an innovative, efficient and professional platform for researchers in the area of biochar around the world to deliver findings from this rapidly expanding field of science.
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Enjoy the Papers on Biochar:
- Nano black carbon (biochar) released from pyrogenic carbonaceous matter as a super suspending agent in water/soil environments
Fei Lian, Zhenyu Wang*, Baoshan Xing*
- Woody biochar potential for abandoned mine land restoration in the U.S.: a review
Carlos Rodriguez Franco*, Deborah S. Page Dumroese
- Remediation of mercury contaminated soils and sediments using biochar: a critical review
Qian Yang, Yongjie Wang, Huan Zhong*
- Quantitative analysis of Pb adsorption on sulfhydryl-modifed biochar
Juan Xiong, Mengge Zhou, Chenchen Qu, Daohai Yu, Chang Chen, Mingxia Wang, Wenfeng Tan*
- Enhancing soil water holding capacity and provision of a potassium source via optimization of the pyrolysis of bamboo biochar
Tran Thi Thu Hien*, Toshiki Tsubota, Tomoyuki Taniguchi, Yoshiyuki Shinogi
- The potential for biochar application in rubber plantations in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China: a pot trial
Libing Pan, Fanzhen Xu, Huizhu Mo, Richard T. Corlett, Liqing Sha*
- Biochars reduce irrigation water sodium adsorption ratio
Saima Awan, James A. Ippolito*, J. L. Ullman, Kamran Ansari, Liqiang Cui, A. A. Siyal
- Adsorption of pharmaceuticals from aqueous solutions using biochar derived from cotton gin waste and guayule bagasse
Marlene C. Ndoun*, Herschel A. Elliott, Heather E. Preisendanz, Clinton F. Williams, Allan Knopf, John E. Watson
- The efects of biochar on soil nutrients status, microbial activity and carbon sequestration potential in two calcareous soils
Allahyar Khadem*, Fayez Raiesi*, Hossein Besharati*, Mohammad Ali Khalaj*

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- 1st journal specifically focusing on biochar
- Covers multidisciplinary subjects of agronomy, environmental science, and materials science
- Served by a renowned, dedicated and international editorial board in biochar research
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