The applicability of steam activated pine and spruce bark biochar for storm water and wastewater purification has been investigated. Biochar samples produced from the bark of scots pine (Pinus sylvestrus) and spruce (Picea spp.) by conventional slow pyrolysis at 475 degrees C were steam activated at 800 degrees C. Steam activation was selected as a relatively inexpensive method for creating porous biochar adsorbents from the bark-containing sidestreams of the wood refining industry. A suite of standard analytical procedures were carried out to quantify the performance of the activated biochar in removing both cations and residual organics from aqueous media. Phenol and microplastics retention and cation exchange capacity were employed as ke...
Natural organic matter (NOM) raises major issues for drinking water treatment including undesirable ...
The inclusion of bioaugmented low-cost biochar in current wastewater treatment technologies is a pro...
The growing amount of contaminants in the water has been a serious problem. Sorption is one of the e...
The applicability of steam activated pine and spruce bark biochar for storm water and wastewater pur...
The applicability of steam activated pine and spruce bark biochar for storm water and wastewater pur...
The applicability of steam activated pine and spruce bark biochar for storm water and wastewater pur...
The applicability of steam activated pine and spruce bark biochar for storm water and wastewater pur...
The applicability of steam activated pine and spruce bark biochar for storm water and wastewater pur...
Adsorption is acknowledged as effective for the removal of pollutants from drinking water and wastew...
There is growing interest in low-cost, efficient materials for the removal of organic contaminants i...
There is growing interest in low-cost, efficient materials for the removal of organic contaminants i...
Adsorption represents one of the most interesting technique for the removal of pollutants from waste...
Biochar is a carbon-rich material characterized by physicochemical properties desirable in multi-dis...
Biochar is the product of biomass decomposition, whose physicochemical characteristics are associate...
Organic micropollutants (OMPs) are ubiquitous in aqueous environments and are a growing public healt...
Natural organic matter (NOM) raises major issues for drinking water treatment including undesirable ...
The inclusion of bioaugmented low-cost biochar in current wastewater treatment technologies is a pro...
The growing amount of contaminants in the water has been a serious problem. Sorption is one of the e...
The applicability of steam activated pine and spruce bark biochar for storm water and wastewater pur...
The applicability of steam activated pine and spruce bark biochar for storm water and wastewater pur...
The applicability of steam activated pine and spruce bark biochar for storm water and wastewater pur...
The applicability of steam activated pine and spruce bark biochar for storm water and wastewater pur...
The applicability of steam activated pine and spruce bark biochar for storm water and wastewater pur...
Adsorption is acknowledged as effective for the removal of pollutants from drinking water and wastew...
There is growing interest in low-cost, efficient materials for the removal of organic contaminants i...
There is growing interest in low-cost, efficient materials for the removal of organic contaminants i...
Adsorption represents one of the most interesting technique for the removal of pollutants from waste...
Biochar is a carbon-rich material characterized by physicochemical properties desirable in multi-dis...
Biochar is the product of biomass decomposition, whose physicochemical characteristics are associate...
Organic micropollutants (OMPs) are ubiquitous in aqueous environments and are a growing public healt...
Natural organic matter (NOM) raises major issues for drinking water treatment including undesirable ...
The inclusion of bioaugmented low-cost biochar in current wastewater treatment technologies is a pro...
The growing amount of contaminants in the water has been a serious problem. Sorption is one of the e...