Sustainable management of contaminated biomass derived from phytoremediation of metal(loid) polluted soil and water is of great importance to avoid environmental risks from secondary pollution of the contaminants. In this regard, pyrolysis technology may reduce the environmental risk of the contaminants and produce different bio-products from contaminated biomass. In this work, slow pyrolysis of Avicennia marina biomass was conducted to compare the pyrolysis properties of heavy-metal-contaminated and uncontaminated biomass and its potential to generate pyrolytic products, such as biochar, bio-oil and pyrolytic gas at a varying temperature range from 300 to 800° C. The results indicated that the properties of biomass and derivatives were aff...
Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L), a metal-accumulator invasive species, was pyrolyzed under a ran...
The contaminated biomasses from phytoremediation require a safe disposal because of the risk of rele...
Agricultural residues from Thailand, namely stalk and rhizome of cassava plants, were employed as ra...
Sustainable management of contaminated biomass derived from phytoremediation of metal(loid) polluted...
Sustainable management of contaminated biomass derived from phytoremediation of metal(loid) polluted...
Slow pyrolysis of heavy-metal(loid)-contaminated Avicennia marina biomass obtained from phytoremedia...
Slow pyrolysis of heavy-metal(loid)-contaminated Avicennia marina biomass obtained from phytoremedia...
The metal(loid)-enriched Avicennia marina biomass obtained from phytoremediation was impregnated wit...
Vegetation has successfully been used for phytoremediation of heavy metal(loid) contaminated soils. ...
Plants have successfully been used for phytoextraction of metal contaminated soils, however the use ...
Plants have successfully been used for phytoextraction of metal contaminated soils, however the use ...
Vegetation has successfully been used for remediation of heavy-metal-contaminated soils (phytoremedi...
Restoration of soils contaminated by potentially toxic elements (PTEs) can be carried out through ph...
Restoration of soils contaminated by potentially toxic elements (PTEs) can be carried out through ph...
Restoration of soils contaminated by potentially toxic elements (PTEs) can be carried out through ph...
Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L), a metal-accumulator invasive species, was pyrolyzed under a ran...
The contaminated biomasses from phytoremediation require a safe disposal because of the risk of rele...
Agricultural residues from Thailand, namely stalk and rhizome of cassava plants, were employed as ra...
Sustainable management of contaminated biomass derived from phytoremediation of metal(loid) polluted...
Sustainable management of contaminated biomass derived from phytoremediation of metal(loid) polluted...
Slow pyrolysis of heavy-metal(loid)-contaminated Avicennia marina biomass obtained from phytoremedia...
Slow pyrolysis of heavy-metal(loid)-contaminated Avicennia marina biomass obtained from phytoremedia...
The metal(loid)-enriched Avicennia marina biomass obtained from phytoremediation was impregnated wit...
Vegetation has successfully been used for phytoremediation of heavy metal(loid) contaminated soils. ...
Plants have successfully been used for phytoextraction of metal contaminated soils, however the use ...
Plants have successfully been used for phytoextraction of metal contaminated soils, however the use ...
Vegetation has successfully been used for remediation of heavy-metal-contaminated soils (phytoremedi...
Restoration of soils contaminated by potentially toxic elements (PTEs) can be carried out through ph...
Restoration of soils contaminated by potentially toxic elements (PTEs) can be carried out through ph...
Restoration of soils contaminated by potentially toxic elements (PTEs) can be carried out through ph...
Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L), a metal-accumulator invasive species, was pyrolyzed under a ran...
The contaminated biomasses from phytoremediation require a safe disposal because of the risk of rele...
Agricultural residues from Thailand, namely stalk and rhizome of cassava plants, were employed as ra...