Trace organic compounds such as triclosan are commonly discharged to the environment in wastewater effluents and residual biosolids. Triclosan is of particular concern due to its biologically active nature, leading to its selection as a representative micropollutant in this study. Column adsorption experiments were conducted to determine the triclosan adsorption capacity of biosolids-derived biochar. The biosolids-derived biochar produced was successfully used to remove triclosan from synthetic and wastewater solutions. The biosolids-derived biochar adsorbed more triclosan than a wood-based biochar, but demonstrated less adsorptive capacity than commercial activated carbon
Triclosan (TCS); a widely used antimicrobial biocide, exists in several pharmaceutical and personal ...
The adsorption of triclosan as model system was studied to qualify activated carbon sorbents recycle...
Triclosan is a bactericide used in increasing shelflife of cosmetics, improving hygenics in sportswe...
Micropollutants, including antibiotics, hormones, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products, are d...
Organic micropollutants are ubiquitous in the environment and stem from municipal wastewater treatme...
Trace organic compounds including antibiotics, hormones, pharmaceuticals and personal care products ...
The antimicrobial compounds triclosan (TCS) and triclocarban (TCC) accumulate in sludges produced du...
Contaminants in water, various drugs, detergents or microplastics, have been a constant problem. One...
The growing amount of contaminants in the water has been a serious problem. Sorption is one of the e...
Purpose Triclosan (TCS, 5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) phenol) an antimicrobial compound used in a...
Adsorption of six contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) - caffeine, chloramphenicol, carbamazepine...
Triclosan is the commercial name of 5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol), an antibacterial and an...
Biosolids from wastewater treatment are primarily disposed of via land applications, where numerous ...
Adsorption on low-cost biochars would increase the affordability and availability of water treatment...
Contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), especially, pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCP...
Triclosan (TCS); a widely used antimicrobial biocide, exists in several pharmaceutical and personal ...
The adsorption of triclosan as model system was studied to qualify activated carbon sorbents recycle...
Triclosan is a bactericide used in increasing shelflife of cosmetics, improving hygenics in sportswe...
Micropollutants, including antibiotics, hormones, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products, are d...
Organic micropollutants are ubiquitous in the environment and stem from municipal wastewater treatme...
Trace organic compounds including antibiotics, hormones, pharmaceuticals and personal care products ...
The antimicrobial compounds triclosan (TCS) and triclocarban (TCC) accumulate in sludges produced du...
Contaminants in water, various drugs, detergents or microplastics, have been a constant problem. One...
The growing amount of contaminants in the water has been a serious problem. Sorption is one of the e...
Purpose Triclosan (TCS, 5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) phenol) an antimicrobial compound used in a...
Adsorption of six contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) - caffeine, chloramphenicol, carbamazepine...
Triclosan is the commercial name of 5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol), an antibacterial and an...
Biosolids from wastewater treatment are primarily disposed of via land applications, where numerous ...
Adsorption on low-cost biochars would increase the affordability and availability of water treatment...
Contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), especially, pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCP...
Triclosan (TCS); a widely used antimicrobial biocide, exists in several pharmaceutical and personal ...
The adsorption of triclosan as model system was studied to qualify activated carbon sorbents recycle...
Triclosan is a bactericide used in increasing shelflife of cosmetics, improving hygenics in sportswe...