Biochar is increasingly deemed a potential sorbent for contaminants in soil and water remediation. We tested three biochars from different feedstocks (cattle manure, grain husk, and wood chips) produced at relatively low pyrolysis temperature (450 °C), for their sorption behavior towards trichloroethylene (TCE) and tetrachloroethylene (PCE) in single- and bi-solute systems. In single-solute experiments, all biochars show stronger sorption for TCE (about 50% based on solubility-normalized Freundlich coefficients). The lower sorption of PCE is attributed to steric effects, e.g. size exclusion in small micropores and specific interactions. Plant-derived, carbon-rich biochars with high specific surface area and microporosity predominantly sorb ...
International audienceFour biochars from pyrolysis of poplar wood (biochar P) and tea (biochar T) at...
Organic micropollutants (OMPs) are ubiquitous in aqueous environments and are a growing public healt...
The beneficial properties of biochar have led to its increasing application to soils for environment...
Biochar is increasingly deemed a potential sorbent for contaminants in soil and water remediation. W...
Environmental pollution is increasingly recognized as a global concern. Therefore, the development o...
When biochar (BC) is applied to soil, one process that can alter its properties and contaminant sorp...
Carbonaceous materials like biochars are increasingly recognized as effective sorbent materials for ...
Biochar (BC) has attracted great attention as an alternative sorbent to activated carbon (AC). Objec...
9 páginas.-- 2 figuras.-- 2 tablas.-- 35 referencias.-- Supplementary information related to this...
Amendment with biochar and/or compost has been proposed as a strategy to remediate soil contaminated...
This work investigates the adsorption mechanism of alachlor and pentachlorobenzene on chars (hydroch...
Biochar (BC), a biomass-derived black carbon with interconnected networks of micropores, is an econo...
Nowadays porous materials from organic waste, i.e., Biochar (BC), are receiving increased attention ...
Co-pyrolysis of blended feedstocks has received increasing attention due to its significant role in ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-04-06, revised 2021-06-15, accepted 2...
International audienceFour biochars from pyrolysis of poplar wood (biochar P) and tea (biochar T) at...
Organic micropollutants (OMPs) are ubiquitous in aqueous environments and are a growing public healt...
The beneficial properties of biochar have led to its increasing application to soils for environment...
Biochar is increasingly deemed a potential sorbent for contaminants in soil and water remediation. W...
Environmental pollution is increasingly recognized as a global concern. Therefore, the development o...
When biochar (BC) is applied to soil, one process that can alter its properties and contaminant sorp...
Carbonaceous materials like biochars are increasingly recognized as effective sorbent materials for ...
Biochar (BC) has attracted great attention as an alternative sorbent to activated carbon (AC). Objec...
9 páginas.-- 2 figuras.-- 2 tablas.-- 35 referencias.-- Supplementary information related to this...
Amendment with biochar and/or compost has been proposed as a strategy to remediate soil contaminated...
This work investigates the adsorption mechanism of alachlor and pentachlorobenzene on chars (hydroch...
Biochar (BC), a biomass-derived black carbon with interconnected networks of micropores, is an econo...
Nowadays porous materials from organic waste, i.e., Biochar (BC), are receiving increased attention ...
Co-pyrolysis of blended feedstocks has received increasing attention due to its significant role in ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-04-06, revised 2021-06-15, accepted 2...
International audienceFour biochars from pyrolysis of poplar wood (biochar P) and tea (biochar T) at...
Organic micropollutants (OMPs) are ubiquitous in aqueous environments and are a growing public healt...
The beneficial properties of biochar have led to its increasing application to soils for environment...