The removal of phosphorus (P) from sewage effluents is necessary to control eutrophication in receiving waters. Biochar has been proposed and is investigated for the capture and reuse of P, however the forces driving and limiting P adsorption are still largely unclear. To identify the forces governing P uptake by biochar, biochars with markedly different physicochemical characteristics derived from a variety of biomass (oilseed rape straw, wheat straw, miscanthus straw, rice husk, soft wood and sewage sludge residue), pyrolysed at various temperatures, were investigated. The biochar samples were characterised in terms of pH, electrical conductivity, total acidity, carbon chemistry, m...
Biochar is a carbonaceous material produced through pyrolysis of biomass. One promising application ...
Removal of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from water through the use of various sorbents is often c...
Summarization: Biochars have a high variability in chemical composition, which is influenced by pyro...
Biochar is recognized as an effective material for recovering excess nutrients, including phosphorus...
In an energy‐limited world, biomass may be converted to energy products through pyrolysis. A byprodu...
Phosphorus (P) eutrophication in the water bodies is of global concern. The role of biochar in the m...
A multi-technique analysis was performed on a range of biochar materials derived from secondary orga...
Adsorption behaviors and removal efficiencies of different phosphorus species on sewage sludge-based...
The management of anaerobic digestate is important to realize the value of the waste and enhance the...
Phosphorus is essential element for agricultural production, yet phosphorus ore resources are non-re...
International audienceLarge amounts of septic tank sludges from sanitation facilities are either lan...
The use of biochar for the recovery of phosphate has potential for environmental and socio-economic ...
Biochar is a carbonaceous material produced through pyrolysis of biomass. One promising application ...
Removal of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from water through the use of various sorbents is often c...
Summarization: Biochars have a high variability in chemical composition, which is influenced by pyro...
Biochar is recognized as an effective material for recovering excess nutrients, including phosphorus...
In an energy‐limited world, biomass may be converted to energy products through pyrolysis. A byprodu...
Phosphorus (P) eutrophication in the water bodies is of global concern. The role of biochar in the m...
A multi-technique analysis was performed on a range of biochar materials derived from secondary orga...
Adsorption behaviors and removal efficiencies of different phosphorus species on sewage sludge-based...
The management of anaerobic digestate is important to realize the value of the waste and enhance the...
Phosphorus is essential element for agricultural production, yet phosphorus ore resources are non-re...
International audienceLarge amounts of septic tank sludges from sanitation facilities are either lan...
The use of biochar for the recovery of phosphate has potential for environmental and socio-economic ...
Biochar is a carbonaceous material produced through pyrolysis of biomass. One promising application ...
Removal of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from water through the use of various sorbents is often c...
Summarization: Biochars have a high variability in chemical composition, which is influenced by pyro...