Beyond Sustainable: Geo-Adaptive Design of Carbon-Based Adsorbents Through Aligning Pesticide Remediation with Regional Agricultural Practices and Food Safety Needs
Tamara Lazarević-Pašti, Igor A. Pašti

TL;DR
This paper explores how carbon-based materials can be designed to fit local agricultural and environmental conditions to better remove pesticides and improve food safety.
Contribution
It introduces the novel concept of geo-adaptive design for carbon-based adsorbents tailored to regional pesticide use and resources.
Findings
Pesticide remediation materials should be adapted to regional pesticide profiles and environmental conditions.
Locally available biomass like walnut shells and rice husks can be used to create sustainable adsorbents.
Geo-adaptive materials can be integrated into food systems for low-cost, localized pesticide mitigation.
Abstract
The persistence of pesticide residues in food and water poses a significant challenge to global food safety, particularly under the pressures of intensive agriculture and climate variability. Despite significant progress in developing adsorbent materials for pesticide remediation, most approaches remain chemically optimized but geographically blind. This review introduces the concept of geo-adaptive design of carbon-based adsorbents, emphasizing that remediation materials should be tailored to the regional profiles of pesticide use, environmental conditions, and available biomass precursors. Pesticide contamination patterns vary widely across climates and agricultural systems, resulting in distinct chemical signatures that determine adsorption behavior. Simultaneously, locally abundant agro-industrial byproducts, such as walnut shells, rice husks, olive stones, or fruit pomace, offer…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies · Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal · Polymer-Based Agricultural Enhancements
