AbstractThe main aim of this study was to test the efficiency of biochar for Cu removal from synthetic and soil solutions, respectively.The biochar was produced from brewers draff via pyrolysis. Additionally, the prepared biochar was also activated using 2M KOH to enhance its sorption efficiency to remove Cu from both solutions. Two different aqueous solutions were prepared for these experiments: (i) a synthetic using Cu-nitrate salt with 0.01M NaNO3 and (ii) soil solution obtained from a Cu-contaminated soil using 0.01M CaCl2 leaching procedure. Batch sorption and column experiments were used to evaluate the efficiency of both biochar (BC) and activated biochar (BCact) to remove Cu from the solutions.Results showed that both biochar sample...
Anthropogenic activities alter the natural flow of materials and introduce novel chemicals into the ...
Anthropogenic activities alter the natural flow of materials and introduce novel chemicals into the ...
Excessive copper concentrations in water systems can negatively impact biological systems. Because ...
AbstractThe main aim of this study was to test the efficiency of biochar for Cu removal from synthet...
The discharges from industrial processes constitute the main source of copper contamination in aqueo...
Includes graphical abstract.Sustainable methods to produce filter materials are needed to remove a v...
The discharges from industrial processes constitute the main source of copper contamination in aqueo...
The discharges from industrial processes constitute the main source of copper contamination in aqueo...
The increasing global demand for metals and minerals justifies the intensive study of treatment opti...
The increasing global demand for metals and minerals justifies the intensive study of treatment opti...
This study examines the feasibility of catalytically pretreated biochar derived from the dried exoca...
This study examines the feasibility of catalytically pretreated biochar derived from the dried exoca...
Excessive copper concentrations in water systems can negatively impact biological systems. Because ...
Summarization: In this study, the adsorption of Cu(II) from aqueous solutions by agricultural by-pro...
In this study, the adsorption of Cu(II) from aqueous solutions by agricultural by-products, such as ...
Anthropogenic activities alter the natural flow of materials and introduce novel chemicals into the ...
Anthropogenic activities alter the natural flow of materials and introduce novel chemicals into the ...
Excessive copper concentrations in water systems can negatively impact biological systems. Because ...
AbstractThe main aim of this study was to test the efficiency of biochar for Cu removal from synthet...
The discharges from industrial processes constitute the main source of copper contamination in aqueo...
Includes graphical abstract.Sustainable methods to produce filter materials are needed to remove a v...
The discharges from industrial processes constitute the main source of copper contamination in aqueo...
The discharges from industrial processes constitute the main source of copper contamination in aqueo...
The increasing global demand for metals and minerals justifies the intensive study of treatment opti...
The increasing global demand for metals and minerals justifies the intensive study of treatment opti...
This study examines the feasibility of catalytically pretreated biochar derived from the dried exoca...
This study examines the feasibility of catalytically pretreated biochar derived from the dried exoca...
Excessive copper concentrations in water systems can negatively impact biological systems. Because ...
Summarization: In this study, the adsorption of Cu(II) from aqueous solutions by agricultural by-pro...
In this study, the adsorption of Cu(II) from aqueous solutions by agricultural by-products, such as ...
Anthropogenic activities alter the natural flow of materials and introduce novel chemicals into the ...
Anthropogenic activities alter the natural flow of materials and introduce novel chemicals into the ...
Excessive copper concentrations in water systems can negatively impact biological systems. Because ...