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Production and characterization of magnetic Biochar derived from pyrolysis of waste areca nut husk for removal of methylene blue dye from wastewater

Author(s): Chistie SM; Naik SU; Rajendra P; Apeksha None; Mishra RK; Albasher G; Chinnam S; Jeppu GP; Arif Z; Hameed J;

The textile industry causes lots of pollution due to its discharge of untreated coloured effluents into water bodies, impacting the environment. The present study includes a slow pyrolysis technique to produce magnetic biochar derived from waste areca nut husk (ANH)) biomass to adsorb methylene b ...

Article GUID: 40603323


Artificial aging induced changes in biochar,s properties and Cd2+ adsorption behaviors

Author(s): Wang Z; Bian Y; Xu Y; Zheng C; Jiang Q; An C;

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Fresh biochar has been widely applied to the remediation of heavy metals in soil by its property of adsorption, but the changes in its physicochemical properties and in situ adsorption performance over time cannot be ignored. In this study, the sorption of Cd<sup>2+</sup> by corn straw biochars (CB) and mun ...

Article GUID: 36251198


Analysis of biochar-mortar composite as a humidity control material to improve the building energy and hygrothermal performance.

Author(s): Park JH, Kim YU, Jeon J, Yun BY, Kang Y, Kim S

This study suggests a new perspective of biochar as a building material that improve not only for the strength but also hygrothermal properties. Biochar has a high porosity and surface area created by pyrolysis. It can be suitably used as a porous material because porous materials are used by incorporating into building materials for improving hygrotherma ...

Article GUID: 33611181


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