Biochars produced from the pyrolysis of waste biomass under limited oxygen conditions could serve as adsorbents in environmental remediation processes. Biochar samples derived from rice straw that were pyrolyzed at 300 (R300), 500 (R500) and 700°C (R700) were used as adsorbents to remove tetracycline from an aqueous solution. Both the Langmuir and Freundlich models fitted the adsorption data well (R2 > 0.919). The adsorption capacity increased with pyrolysis temperature. The R500 and R700 samples exhibited relative high removal efficiencies across a range of initial tetracycline concentrations (0.5mg/L-32mg/L) with the maximum (92.8%-96.7%) found for adsorption on R700 at 35°C. The relatively high surface area of the R700 sample and π-π ele...
Biochar has been reported as a useful adsorbent of organic contaminants. Here, reed, cotton stalk, a...
<p>Biochar is increasingly used as a low-cost and effective adsorbent for heavy metals in wastewater...
The valorization of biochar as a green and low-cost adsorbent provides a sustainable alternative to ...
<div><p>Biochars produced from the pyrolysis of waste biomass under limited oxygen conditions could ...
This paper comparatively investigated the removal efficiency and mechanisms of rice straw biochars p...
<p>This paper comparatively investigated the removal efficiency and mechanisms of rice straw biochar...
The pyrolysis temperature strongly affects the properties of the peanut shell biochar, and influence...
<p>Langmuir and Freundlich model parameters for tetracycline sorption on biochars derived from rice ...
Abstract An issue of significant importance worldwide is the con...
Rice straw biochar that produced at three pyrolysis temperatures (400, 500 and 600 °C) were used to ...
In this experiment, the influencing factors of tetracycline (TC) removal by adsorption with the aero...
Physicochemical characteristics of biochar and its sorption potential for oxytetracycline (OTC) were...
Biochar (BC) produced from brewer's spent grain (BSG) via slow pyrolysis at 300, 400, 500, 600, and ...
<p>The adsorption temperatures were (A) 15°C, (B) 25°C and (C) 35°C. The initial tetracycline concen...
The municipal sludge activated by FeCl3 solution was pyrolyzed at 500 degrees C without gas protecti...
Biochar has been reported as a useful adsorbent of organic contaminants. Here, reed, cotton stalk, a...
<p>Biochar is increasingly used as a low-cost and effective adsorbent for heavy metals in wastewater...
The valorization of biochar as a green and low-cost adsorbent provides a sustainable alternative to ...
<div><p>Biochars produced from the pyrolysis of waste biomass under limited oxygen conditions could ...
This paper comparatively investigated the removal efficiency and mechanisms of rice straw biochars p...
<p>This paper comparatively investigated the removal efficiency and mechanisms of rice straw biochar...
The pyrolysis temperature strongly affects the properties of the peanut shell biochar, and influence...
<p>Langmuir and Freundlich model parameters for tetracycline sorption on biochars derived from rice ...
Abstract An issue of significant importance worldwide is the con...
Rice straw biochar that produced at three pyrolysis temperatures (400, 500 and 600 °C) were used to ...
In this experiment, the influencing factors of tetracycline (TC) removal by adsorption with the aero...
Physicochemical characteristics of biochar and its sorption potential for oxytetracycline (OTC) were...
Biochar (BC) produced from brewer's spent grain (BSG) via slow pyrolysis at 300, 400, 500, 600, and ...
<p>The adsorption temperatures were (A) 15°C, (B) 25°C and (C) 35°C. The initial tetracycline concen...
The municipal sludge activated by FeCl3 solution was pyrolyzed at 500 degrees C without gas protecti...
Biochar has been reported as a useful adsorbent of organic contaminants. Here, reed, cotton stalk, a...
<p>Biochar is increasingly used as a low-cost and effective adsorbent for heavy metals in wastewater...
The valorization of biochar as a green and low-cost adsorbent provides a sustainable alternative to ...