Abstract Arsenic is a carcinogenic substance, with many cases of poisoning related to arsenic pollution in groundwater. In Taiwan arsenic in groundwater caused the notorious Blackfoot disease. Methods for arsenic removal from water include precipitation, membrane processes, ion exchange, and adsorption, but these processing technologies suffer from high investment costs and complex operations. The traditional adsorption method cannot be used for arsenic removal due to its high operating costs, difficulties in recovery, and low adsorption capacity. To address these issues, this study designed an adsorption material based on biochar for arsenic removal with higher adsorption properties and easy recovery. Biochar sources are readily available ...
Biochar exhibits a great potential to act as a universally applicable material for water and soil re...
Summarization: This work investigated the production of Ca and Fe modified biochars in order to use ...
Biochar exhibits a great potential to act as a universally applicable material for water and soil re...
The aim of this study was to develop a cost-effective method for As removal from aqueous systems. To...
Arsenic (As) is a non-metallic element, which is widely distributed in nature. Due to its toxicity, ...
Arsenic contamination of drinking water is a major problem in the world. Arsenic has been identified...
The potential of Fe modified biochar (BC) as an alternative, inexpensive adsorbent for removing As(V...
Arsenic pollution has become a common phenomenon, which seriously endangers the environment and pose...
Fe-loaded adsorbents have received increasing attention for the removal of arsenic in contaminated w...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid highly diffused in groundwater because of natural and anthropogenic fac...
The primary objective of this research was to assess the potential of magnetic bleached biochar (MBB...
Iron loaded biochar (ILB) was prepared from waste walnut shell by microwave pyrolysis and its applic...
Abstract The biosorption of two Arsenic (As) species [As (III) and As (V)] from aqueous solution ont...
The effectiveness of a novel and low-cost adsorbent, iron-modified bamboo charcoal (BC-Fe), for arse...
Environmental pollution by arsenic (As) and hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) has been one of the most se...
Biochar exhibits a great potential to act as a universally applicable material for water and soil re...
Summarization: This work investigated the production of Ca and Fe modified biochars in order to use ...
Biochar exhibits a great potential to act as a universally applicable material for water and soil re...
The aim of this study was to develop a cost-effective method for As removal from aqueous systems. To...
Arsenic (As) is a non-metallic element, which is widely distributed in nature. Due to its toxicity, ...
Arsenic contamination of drinking water is a major problem in the world. Arsenic has been identified...
The potential of Fe modified biochar (BC) as an alternative, inexpensive adsorbent for removing As(V...
Arsenic pollution has become a common phenomenon, which seriously endangers the environment and pose...
Fe-loaded adsorbents have received increasing attention for the removal of arsenic in contaminated w...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid highly diffused in groundwater because of natural and anthropogenic fac...
The primary objective of this research was to assess the potential of magnetic bleached biochar (MBB...
Iron loaded biochar (ILB) was prepared from waste walnut shell by microwave pyrolysis and its applic...
Abstract The biosorption of two Arsenic (As) species [As (III) and As (V)] from aqueous solution ont...
The effectiveness of a novel and low-cost adsorbent, iron-modified bamboo charcoal (BC-Fe), for arse...
Environmental pollution by arsenic (As) and hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) has been one of the most se...
Biochar exhibits a great potential to act as a universally applicable material for water and soil re...
Summarization: This work investigated the production of Ca and Fe modified biochars in order to use ...
Biochar exhibits a great potential to act as a universally applicable material for water and soil re...