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dc.contributor.authorGotore Obeyen_US
dc.contributor.authorThuong Thi Nguyenen_US
dc.contributor.authorMasere, Tirivashe P.en_US
dc.contributor.authorShumba Alberten_US
dc.contributor.authorGumbo Alberten_US
dc.contributor.authorPrattakorn Sittisomen_US
dc.contributor.authorMufwankolo Apingien Heritieren_US
dc.contributor.authorTomoaki Itayamaen_US
dc.date.accessioned2025-08-27T14:39:35Z-
dc.date.available2025-08-27T14:39:35Z-
dc.date.issued2025-
dc.identifier.urihttps://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6703-
dc.description.abstractOrganic waste disposal and treatment are key public and environmental health issues contributing to pollution reduction and minimizing the spread of diseases from agricultural setups. Current treatment methods of animal waste often generate odors and greenhouse gases, which become catastrophic downstream, including algae blooms and groundwater contamination. Anaerobic digestion (AD) using bioreactors has been an economic resource utilization strategy for organic waste treatment with ecological integrity for environmental justice. To enhance the effectiveness of AD, the addition of biochar has been shown to improve treatment efficiency by amplifying bacterial activity and aiding in the breakdown of complex organic materials for biofuel production. We reviewed the integration of biochar in the AD of animal waste material as a cost-effective bio-carrier to enhance treatment for environmental protection and bioenergy production. We discussed the current relationship between pyrolysis conditions and feedstock types used in the AD process and evaluated the ecological functions of microbial activities and their interaction with biochar-based biomass in AD engineering designs. A comprehension of the technological advances to improve the AD performances associated with microbial biomass and biochar addition and potential areas for future research and their limitations toward a zero-waste paradigm for sustainable development in farm management systems was reviewed.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherElsevieren_US
dc.relation.ispartofCleaner Chemical Engineeringen_US
dc.subjectAnimal wasteen_US
dc.subjectBiochar-synergyen_US
dc.subjectAnaerobic digestionen_US
dc.subjectQuorum sensingen_US
dc.subjectBioenergyen_US
dc.titleBiochar-synergy in anaerobic digestion of animal wastes for total pollution control and bioenergy production: A sustainable integrated perspectiveen_US
dc.typeresearch articleen_US
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.clce.2025.100177-
dc.contributor.affiliationDepartment of Biological Environment, Akita Prefectural University, Akita 010-0195, Japanen_US
dc.contributor.affiliationAsia-Japan Research Institute, Ritsumeikan University, 2-150 Iwakura-cho, Ibaraki-shi, Osaka Prefecture 567-8570, Japanen_US
dc.contributor.affiliationDepartment of Land and Water Resources Management, Midlands State University, Gweru 9055, Zimbabween_US
dc.contributor.affiliationDepartment of Land and Water Resources Management, Midlands State University, Gweru 9055, Zimbabween_US
dc.contributor.affiliationDepartment of Land and Water Resources Management, Midlands State University, Gweru 9055, Zimbabween_US
dc.contributor.affiliationDepartment of Environmental Engineering, Chiang Mai University, 239 Su Thep, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailanden_US
dc.contributor.affiliationGraduate School of Engineering, Nagasaki University, 1-14 Bunkyo-machi, Nagasaki 852-5 8521, Japanen_US
dc.contributor.affiliationGraduate School of Engineering, Nagasaki University, 1-14 Bunkyo-machi, Nagasaki 852-5 8521, Japanen_US
dc.description.volume11en_US
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