Removal of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from water through the use of various sorbents is often considered an economically viable way for supplementing conventional methods. Biochar has been widely studied for its potential adsorption capabilities for soluble N and P, but the performance of different types of biochars can vary widely. In this review, we summarized the adsorption capacities of biochars in removing N (NH4-N and NO3-N) and P (PO4-P) based on the reported data, and discussed the possible mechanisms and influencing factors. In general, the NH4-N adsorption capacity of unmodified biochars is relatively low, at levels of less than 20 mg/g. This adsorption is mainly via ion exchange and/or interactions with oxygen-containing fun...
Biochar produced by pyrolysis of biomass can be used to counter nitrogen (N) pollution. The present ...
Nitrate-nitrogen pollution in water is a global problem. The research on the remediation technology ...
Metal oxide-loaded biochars are a promising material to remove phosphate from polluted water to ultr...
Biochar has been extensively studied as a soil amendment to reduce nutrients losses. However, the co...
Biochar is a stable carbon-rich product formed from thermochemical conversion of biomass in an anoxi...
Edward Colosky - Graduate Student at the University of Minnesota in St. Paul, MN. Prior published...
The removal of phosphorus (P) from sewage ...
The aim of this work was to compare the performance of biochar from various food processing wastes o...
Biochars are potentially effective sorbents for NH4+ and NO3- in water treatment and soil applicatio...
This article summarizes and performs a systematic analysis using experimental results from recent re...
The management of anaerobic digestate is important to realize the value of the waste and enhance the...
The potential for biochar and hydrochar to adsorb phosphate and ammonium is important for understand...
The use of biochar for the recovery of phosphate has potential for environmental and socio-economic ...
Biochars converted from agricultural residuals can effectively remove ammonium from water. This work...
Negatively charged biochar restricts adsorbing orthophosphate anions - a main cause of eutrophicatio...
Biochar produced by pyrolysis of biomass can be used to counter nitrogen (N) pollution. The present ...
Nitrate-nitrogen pollution in water is a global problem. The research on the remediation technology ...
Metal oxide-loaded biochars are a promising material to remove phosphate from polluted water to ultr...
Biochar has been extensively studied as a soil amendment to reduce nutrients losses. However, the co...
Biochar is a stable carbon-rich product formed from thermochemical conversion of biomass in an anoxi...
Edward Colosky - Graduate Student at the University of Minnesota in St. Paul, MN. Prior published...
The removal of phosphorus (P) from sewage ...
The aim of this work was to compare the performance of biochar from various food processing wastes o...
Biochars are potentially effective sorbents for NH4+ and NO3- in water treatment and soil applicatio...
This article summarizes and performs a systematic analysis using experimental results from recent re...
The management of anaerobic digestate is important to realize the value of the waste and enhance the...
The potential for biochar and hydrochar to adsorb phosphate and ammonium is important for understand...
The use of biochar for the recovery of phosphate has potential for environmental and socio-economic ...
Biochars converted from agricultural residuals can effectively remove ammonium from water. This work...
Negatively charged biochar restricts adsorbing orthophosphate anions - a main cause of eutrophicatio...
Biochar produced by pyrolysis of biomass can be used to counter nitrogen (N) pollution. The present ...
Nitrate-nitrogen pollution in water is a global problem. The research on the remediation technology ...
Metal oxide-loaded biochars are a promising material to remove phosphate from polluted water to ultr...