Biochar has great potential as a soil amendment to immobilize heavy metals, thereby reducing their bioavailability. In this study, biochars derived from chicken manure and green waste were compared with commercial activated carbon (AC) and laboratory produced black carbon (BC) for the sorption of Pb and Cd. Sorption kinetics and equilibrium sorption isotherms for Pb and Cd were obtained for the char materials and the data were fitted to kinetic and sorption isotherm models.. Chicken manure-derived biochar (CM) showed the highest sorption capacity for both Pb and Cd, and the Pb sorption by biochars was higher than the Cd sorption because of the precipitation of Pb with various ions released from the biochars such as carbonate, phosphate, and...
Phyllostachys pubescens (PP) biochars produced under a low oxygen pyrolysis atmosphere (oxygen conte...
Biochar prepared from waste biomass was evaluated as a soil amendment to immobilize metals in two co...
From the beginning of the industrial revolution, metal refining industries using the pyrometallurgic...
Biochar, the residual solid of biomass pyrolysis, has recently drained considerable attention as a p...
Background and aims: Biochar has attracted research interest due to its ability to increase the soil...
Three feedstocks, pine wood, grass and cow manure, were pyrolyzed under various conditions and teste...
Soil contamination by potentially toxic metals is a serious environmental problem faced worldwide, h...
Soil contamination has become a major environmental problem of global concern, and there is a need f...
Lead, a commonly found heavy metal in contaminated soil, is highly mobilized in acidic conditions re...
Heavy metal contamination of crop lands surrounding mines in North Vietnam is a major environmental ...
ACLDifferent remediation techniques have been used to restore metal-contaminated sites, including st...
Cadmium and lead contamination in bodies of water has been a serious concern because of risk to the ...
Sorption properties of various biochars have been extensively investigated by many researchers. One ...
Metal contamination of soil represents a severe threat to human health via natural resources and foo...
Depending on the geochemical forms, heavy metal (HM) accumulation is one of the most serious environ...
Phyllostachys pubescens (PP) biochars produced under a low oxygen pyrolysis atmosphere (oxygen conte...
Biochar prepared from waste biomass was evaluated as a soil amendment to immobilize metals in two co...
From the beginning of the industrial revolution, metal refining industries using the pyrometallurgic...
Biochar, the residual solid of biomass pyrolysis, has recently drained considerable attention as a p...
Background and aims: Biochar has attracted research interest due to its ability to increase the soil...
Three feedstocks, pine wood, grass and cow manure, were pyrolyzed under various conditions and teste...
Soil contamination by potentially toxic metals is a serious environmental problem faced worldwide, h...
Soil contamination has become a major environmental problem of global concern, and there is a need f...
Lead, a commonly found heavy metal in contaminated soil, is highly mobilized in acidic conditions re...
Heavy metal contamination of crop lands surrounding mines in North Vietnam is a major environmental ...
ACLDifferent remediation techniques have been used to restore metal-contaminated sites, including st...
Cadmium and lead contamination in bodies of water has been a serious concern because of risk to the ...
Sorption properties of various biochars have been extensively investigated by many researchers. One ...
Metal contamination of soil represents a severe threat to human health via natural resources and foo...
Depending on the geochemical forms, heavy metal (HM) accumulation is one of the most serious environ...
Phyllostachys pubescens (PP) biochars produced under a low oxygen pyrolysis atmosphere (oxygen conte...
Biochar prepared from waste biomass was evaluated as a soil amendment to immobilize metals in two co...
From the beginning of the industrial revolution, metal refining industries using the pyrometallurgic...