The use of biochar for the recovery of phosphate has potential for environmental and socio-economic benefits but it is often characterised by relatively low nutrient adsorption capacity. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential for improving biochar phosphate adsorption capacities following chemical modification with metal salts, acids and alkali. Modified biochars were produced from oak wood and paprika waste (greenhouse waste) following either chemical treatment of biomass (in-situ modification) or biochar (post modification). Other chemical treatments investigated included chemical oxidation, activation and salt treatment. Phosphate adsorption uptake capacities were determined by laboratory batch sorption tests, and results...
The excessive application of phosphate fertilizers easily causes water eutrophication. Phosphorus re...
The term biochar refers to materials with diverse chemical, physical and physicochemical characteris...
Funding Information: Open Access funding provided by Aalto University. This research was funded by A...
Abstract Biochar modified by metal ions—particularly Mg—is typically used for the effective recovery...
Negatively charged biochar restricts adsorbing orthophosphate anions - a main cause of eutrophicatio...
The aim of this work was to compare the performance of biochar from various food processing wastes o...
Biochar has been shown to act as an effective sorbent for many organic and inorganic contaminants (i...
The potential for biochar and hydrochar to adsorb phosphate and ammonium is important for understand...
The removal of phosphorus (P) from sewage ...
Phosphorus is essential element for agricultural production, yet phosphorus ore resources are non-re...
International audienceThe massive use of phosphate fertilizers in agriculture is costly and induces ...
With increasing climate variability, a sustainable crop production approach remains an indispensable...
International audienceLarge amounts of septic tank sludges from sanitation facilities are either lan...
The excessive application of phosphate fertilizers easily causes water eutrophication. Phosphorus re...
The term biochar refers to materials with diverse chemical, physical and physicochemical characteris...
Funding Information: Open Access funding provided by Aalto University. This research was funded by A...
Abstract Biochar modified by metal ions—particularly Mg—is typically used for the effective recovery...
Negatively charged biochar restricts adsorbing orthophosphate anions - a main cause of eutrophicatio...
The aim of this work was to compare the performance of biochar from various food processing wastes o...
Biochar has been shown to act as an effective sorbent for many organic and inorganic contaminants (i...
The potential for biochar and hydrochar to adsorb phosphate and ammonium is important for understand...
The removal of phosphorus (P) from sewage ...
Phosphorus is essential element for agricultural production, yet phosphorus ore resources are non-re...
International audienceThe massive use of phosphate fertilizers in agriculture is costly and induces ...
With increasing climate variability, a sustainable crop production approach remains an indispensable...
International audienceLarge amounts of septic tank sludges from sanitation facilities are either lan...
The excessive application of phosphate fertilizers easily causes water eutrophication. Phosphorus re...
The term biochar refers to materials with diverse chemical, physical and physicochemical characteris...
Funding Information: Open Access funding provided by Aalto University. This research was funded by A...