Cleaner and sustainable water production lead to the development of environmentally friendly adsorbent materials for energy-efficient, cost-effective, and cleaner water production. In this study, the biochar derived from the rice husk, wheat straw, and corncob has been used for the adsorptive removal of heavy metals, including the lead (Pb+2) and cadmium (Cd+2). The synthesised biochar was characterised by a different structural and analytical approach. The characterisation of biochar revealed the existence of the combined redox, i.e. reductive and oxidative surface functional groups along with some inert functional groups which play a significant role in donating or accepting an electron to degrade the pollutants in the wastewater. The bio...
This paper provides sufficient evidence on how the crop-residual-derived charcoal could effectively ...
eISSN: 1618-9558Cadmium removal from wastewater is a difficult problem, so our aim was to develop a ...
A new type of biochar, called GBC, was prepared from silkworm excrement, and then modified by chitos...
Wastewater can be purified greatly when treated with biochar derived from natural rice husk. The pr...
Recent research has explored the potential of rice husk biochar as a low-cost adsorbent for the remo...
The presence of potentially toxic metals in water causes a strong impact on environment and human he...
Biochar adsorption emerges as a convenient and cheap treatment technology to cope with the metal pol...
This research article Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2020This study investigated the removal of he...
Wastewater treatment may help to reduce water shortages, whilst concurrently recover energy and nutr...
This study reports the adsorption capacity of lead Pb2+ and cadmium Cd2+ of biochar obtained from: ...
Production temperature significantly affects biochar properties and consequently the removal mechani...
Biochar as a new soil amendment has a potential in controlling the fate of trace elements in the soi...
Water contaminated by heavy metals and plant nutrients pose a threat to human health and safety as w...
Water pollution due to heavy metals can be hazardous to both the environment and human health. The a...
Abstract Eco-friendly biochar produced from cost-effective and readily available agricultural waste ...
This paper provides sufficient evidence on how the crop-residual-derived charcoal could effectively ...
eISSN: 1618-9558Cadmium removal from wastewater is a difficult problem, so our aim was to develop a ...
A new type of biochar, called GBC, was prepared from silkworm excrement, and then modified by chitos...
Wastewater can be purified greatly when treated with biochar derived from natural rice husk. The pr...
Recent research has explored the potential of rice husk biochar as a low-cost adsorbent for the remo...
The presence of potentially toxic metals in water causes a strong impact on environment and human he...
Biochar adsorption emerges as a convenient and cheap treatment technology to cope with the metal pol...
This research article Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2020This study investigated the removal of he...
Wastewater treatment may help to reduce water shortages, whilst concurrently recover energy and nutr...
This study reports the adsorption capacity of lead Pb2+ and cadmium Cd2+ of biochar obtained from: ...
Production temperature significantly affects biochar properties and consequently the removal mechani...
Biochar as a new soil amendment has a potential in controlling the fate of trace elements in the soi...
Water contaminated by heavy metals and plant nutrients pose a threat to human health and safety as w...
Water pollution due to heavy metals can be hazardous to both the environment and human health. The a...
Abstract Eco-friendly biochar produced from cost-effective and readily available agricultural waste ...
This paper provides sufficient evidence on how the crop-residual-derived charcoal could effectively ...
eISSN: 1618-9558Cadmium removal from wastewater is a difficult problem, so our aim was to develop a ...
A new type of biochar, called GBC, was prepared from silkworm excrement, and then modified by chitos...