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Dr. Munir Ahmad

Assistant Professor

Researcher

كلية علوم الأغذية والزراعة
Office No. 85-A, Building 2, Soil Science Department, College of Food and Agricultural Sciences, King Saud University Riyad, Saudi Arabia
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مقال فى مجلة
2019

Feedstock-induced changes in composition and stability of biochar derived from different agricultural wastes

Ashfaq, Tayyba Kanwal Choudhary, Khalid Saifullah Khan, Qaiser Hussain, Munir Ahmad, Muhammad . 2019

Biochar is a carbon-rich organic amendment often used to sequester carbon and sustain soil productivity. The characteristics and the potential benefits of biochars depend upon their feedstock type. Therefore, changes in stability and composition of biochars derived from different agricultural wastes viz. sugarcane filter cake (SF), farmyard manure (FM), and rice husk (RH) were investigated in this study. The feedstocks were pyrolyzed at 350 °C, and the resultant biochars (SF-BC, FM-BC, and RH-BC) were characterized for yield, proximate (moisture, volatile matter, fixed carbon, ash content) and ultimate (CEC & elemental composition) analyses, surface area (BET), surface morphology (SEM), structural and functional groups (FTIR), and thermal stability (TG-DTA). Results revealed that SF-BC exhibited the highest yield (42.18%), lower bulk density and particle density (0.131 g cm−3 and 0.583 g cm−3, respectively), and higher porosity (76.56%) while the FM-BC had highest contents of fixed carbon (46.83%). The pH was slightly neutral for SF-BC and RH-BC but alkaline for FM-BC. The electrical conductivity and TDS were considerably higher in FM-BC while the CEC was higher in RH-BC (28.24 cmol kg−1). The recalcitrance index (R50) showed that all the biochars were minimally degradable (0.7 ˃ R50 ≥ 0.5). The SF-BC exhibited highest stability with R50 value of 0.64 and also showed highest C sequestration potential (43.68%). Hence, it is concluded that thermal conversion of sugarcane filter cake waste into biochar might serve as a potential candidate to increase soil organic C pool if applied as soil amendment.

مجلة/صحيفة
Arabian Journal of Geosciences
مزيد من المنشورات
publications

Elevated levels of doxycycline (DC) have been detected in the environment due to its extensive utilization as a veterinary antibiotic. Sorption–desorption behavior of DC in soil affects its…

بواسطة Mohammad I Al-Wabel, Munir Ahmad, Hamed A Al-Swadi, Jahangir Ahmad, Yassir Abdin, Adel RA Usman, Abdullah SF Al-Farraj
2021
publications

Application of manure and compost can result in the accumulation of veterinary antibiotics in soil, subsequently posing ecological risks.

بواسطة Mohammad I Al-Wabel, Munir Ahmad, Jahangir Ahmad, Nahrir MA Lubis, Adel RA Usman, Abdullah SF Al-Farraj
2021
publications

Healthy soils ensure food security through sustainable agricultural production and also support in mitigating the climate change hazardous like global warming and greenhouse gases emission.

بواسطة Muhammad Rashid, Qaiser Hussain, Khalid Saifullah Khan, Mohammad I Alwabel, Munir Ahmad, Sarosh Alvi, Muhammad Riaz, Song Xiongyun, Abdul Manaf, Muhammad Azeem, Saqib Bashir
2019