AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SHARJAH: AUS research team to convert organic wastes into soil amendments

Source:  American University of Sharjah
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American University of Sharjah issued the following announcement on July 3.

Researchers from the American University of Sharjah’s College of Engineering have embarked on a two-year research project to investigate the conversion of commonly available organic wastes (such as food and agricultural wastes) into biochar. AED 630,000, was allocated for the project.

Biochar is a highly stable form of carbon that does not contribute to the greenhouse effect and that is used worldwide to improve soil properties for plant growth. It can be produced from nearly any organic material. The AUS team will determine how to use many different organic materials to create designer biochars that have high water- and nutrient-holding capacities.

The AUS Biochar project is the first project that comprehensively investigates the conversion of many different organic waste materials available in the UAE into useful biochar. The project contributes directly to the UAE’s 2021 vision of minimizing the amount of waste material going to landfills, while building expertise in green technology solutions for the country.

Speaking about the project, the AUS lead investigator, Dr. Yassir Makkawi, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, said:

“This research project comes at an exciting time, where AUS is experiencing a huge expansion in research activities, including novel concepts on waste minimization through thermochemical conversion. We have already started looking at the potential of date palm waste for biofuels, and now we can expand this further to explore other waste streams for biochar production.”

The project is funded by Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA), the world’s third largest producer of aluminum, who intend to utilize biochar in the manufacture of soil from bauxite residue.

Original source: https://www.aus.edu/media/news/aus-research-team-to-convert-organic-wastes-into-soil-amendments



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