This study reports the adsorption capacity of lead Pb2+ and cadmium Cd2+ of biochar obtained from: peanut shell (BCM), “chonta” pulp (BCH) and corn cob (BZM) calcined at 500, 600 and 700 ◦C, respectively. The optimal adsorbent dose, pH, maximum adsorption capacity and adsorption kinetics were evaluated. The biochar with the highest Pb2+ and Cd2+ removal capacity is obtained from the peanut shell (BCM) calcined at 565 ◦C in 45 min. The optimal experimental conditions were: 14 g L−1 (dose of sorbent) and pH between 5 and 7. The sorption experimental data were best fitted to the Freundlich isotherm model. High removal rates were obtained: 95.96% for Pb2+ and 99.05. for Cd2+. The BCH and BZM revealed lower efficiency of Pb2+ and Cd2+ re...
This study investigated the performance of biochar materials as adsorbents to remove Pb and polychlo...
Water pollution due to heavy metals can be hazardous to both the environment and human health. The a...
BIOTON® biochar, produced by a wood biomass pyrolysis process, which is usually applied as soil amen...
Ensuring the provision of safe water for all is a challenging task that requires continuous research...
Biochar has proven its potential in removing heavy metal ions from water. The objective of this stud...
Cadmium and lead contamination in bodies of water has been a serious concern because of risk to the ...
Cleaner and sustainable water production lead to the development of environmentally friendly adsorbe...
The choice of materials used for clean-up of contaminated soils is mostly based the adsorption capac...
The presence of potentially toxic metals in water causes a strong impact on environment and human he...
AbstractBiochar prepared from aromatic spent was used as adsorbent for assessing its removal capacit...
Biochar produced from fermentation residue of maize hybrid was used in untreated form as a sorbent f...
Abstract This study explored the adsorption of lead ion from aqueous solution onto biochars produced...
Background. Adsorption is a unique and promising method for the removal of trace metals from an aque...
Background. Lead (Pb(II)) exposure from drinking water consumption is a serious concern due to its n...
Agricultural wastes; Albizia coriaria, Coffea canephora, Cyperus papyrus, Erythrina abyssinica and M...
This study investigated the performance of biochar materials as adsorbents to remove Pb and polychlo...
Water pollution due to heavy metals can be hazardous to both the environment and human health. The a...
BIOTON® biochar, produced by a wood biomass pyrolysis process, which is usually applied as soil amen...
Ensuring the provision of safe water for all is a challenging task that requires continuous research...
Biochar has proven its potential in removing heavy metal ions from water. The objective of this stud...
Cadmium and lead contamination in bodies of water has been a serious concern because of risk to the ...
Cleaner and sustainable water production lead to the development of environmentally friendly adsorbe...
The choice of materials used for clean-up of contaminated soils is mostly based the adsorption capac...
The presence of potentially toxic metals in water causes a strong impact on environment and human he...
AbstractBiochar prepared from aromatic spent was used as adsorbent for assessing its removal capacit...
Biochar produced from fermentation residue of maize hybrid was used in untreated form as a sorbent f...
Abstract This study explored the adsorption of lead ion from aqueous solution onto biochars produced...
Background. Adsorption is a unique and promising method for the removal of trace metals from an aque...
Background. Lead (Pb(II)) exposure from drinking water consumption is a serious concern due to its n...
Agricultural wastes; Albizia coriaria, Coffea canephora, Cyperus papyrus, Erythrina abyssinica and M...
This study investigated the performance of biochar materials as adsorbents to remove Pb and polychlo...
Water pollution due to heavy metals can be hazardous to both the environment and human health. The a...
BIOTON® biochar, produced by a wood biomass pyrolysis process, which is usually applied as soil amen...