The biochar from carbonized peanut shells can be used directly as solid fuel, and a large amount of peanut shell biochar can also be used in power plants. In addition, the biochar from carbonized peanut shells has rich pore structure and large specific surface area. After being applied to the soil, it can improve the physical structure of the soil and increase the air permeability and water retention of the soil.
The biochar from carbonized peanut shells can be used as a carrier for slow-release fertilizers, adsorbing the fertilizer in its pores and then slowly releasing it, prolonging the action time of the fertilizer and improving the effect of the fertilizer. For some polluted soils, peanut shell biochar can adsorb pollutants such as heavy metals and pesticide residues in the soil, reduce the bioavailability of pollutants, and reduce their harm to crops and soil ecosystems.

Peanut shell biochar can be prepared into activated carbon after further activation treatment. Activated carbon has a highly developed pore structure and a huge specific surface area, and has excellent adsorption performance. It is widely used in sewage treatment, air purification, food processing, medicine and other industries.
Peanut shell biochar can be used to adsorb organic pollutants, heavy metal ions, etc. in water bodies to treat wastewater. For example, in the treatment of printing and dyeing wastewater, biochar can adsorb dye molecules in the wastewater and reduce the chromaticity and chemical oxygen demand of the wastewater; in the treatment of wastewater containing heavy metal ions, biochar can remove heavy metal ions through ion exchange, surface adsorption, etc. Applying peanut shell biochar to the soil can also increase the carbon storage of the soil and reduce the emission of carbon dioxide in the soil.
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