Iron salt-modified biochar has been widely used to remove Cr(VI) pollution due to the combination of the generated iron oxides and biochar, which can bring positive charge and rich redox activity. However, there are few comprehensive studies on the methods of modifying biochar with different iron salts. In this study, two iron salt (FeCl3 and Fe(NO3)3) modification methods were used to prepare two Fe-modified biochar materials for removing Cr(VI) in simulated groundwater environment. It was revealed by systematic characterization that FeCl3@BC prepared via the FeCl3 modification method, has larger pore size, higher zeta potential and iron oxide content, and has higher Cr(VI) adsorption-reduction performance efficiency as compared to Fe(NO3)...
Biochar (BC) is considered to be a great potential adsorbent to remove various contaminants, but the...
Novel recyclable chlorella pyrenoidosa-derived biochar (CP-BC) supported nanoscale zero-valent iron ...
Novel recyclable chlorella pyrenoidosa-derived biochar (CP-BC) supported nanoscale zero-valent iron ...
Chromium (Cr) contamination in soil and water poses high toxicity risks to organisms and threatens f...
This study discussed the mechanism of Fe-modified biochar (FeBC) derived from rice straw biochar (BC...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) contamination has gained interest from regulatory authorities due to it...
In this study, ramie biochar (RBC) was used to activate nano zero-valent iron (nZVI) to enhance hexa...
In this work, porous sludge biochar (PSBC) was prepared by molten salt-assisted pyrolysis of municip...
Chromium (Cr) is one of the common metals present in the soils and may have an extremely deleterious...
Here, a dual-modification strategy using KMnO4 (potassium permanganate) and AlCl3·6H2O (aluminum chl...
Summarization: This work investigated the production of Ca and Fe modified biochars in order to use ...
In situ bioremediation has a significant role in the remediation techniques for its general sustaina...
In situ bioremediation has a significant role in the remediation techniques for its general sustaina...
In situ bioremediation has a significant role in the remediation techniques for its general sustaina...
This study synthesized magnetic greigite/biochar composites (MGBs) by a solvothermal method and test...
Biochar (BC) is considered to be a great potential adsorbent to remove various contaminants, but the...
Novel recyclable chlorella pyrenoidosa-derived biochar (CP-BC) supported nanoscale zero-valent iron ...
Novel recyclable chlorella pyrenoidosa-derived biochar (CP-BC) supported nanoscale zero-valent iron ...
Chromium (Cr) contamination in soil and water poses high toxicity risks to organisms and threatens f...
This study discussed the mechanism of Fe-modified biochar (FeBC) derived from rice straw biochar (BC...
Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) contamination has gained interest from regulatory authorities due to it...
In this study, ramie biochar (RBC) was used to activate nano zero-valent iron (nZVI) to enhance hexa...
In this work, porous sludge biochar (PSBC) was prepared by molten salt-assisted pyrolysis of municip...
Chromium (Cr) is one of the common metals present in the soils and may have an extremely deleterious...
Here, a dual-modification strategy using KMnO4 (potassium permanganate) and AlCl3·6H2O (aluminum chl...
Summarization: This work investigated the production of Ca and Fe modified biochars in order to use ...
In situ bioremediation has a significant role in the remediation techniques for its general sustaina...
In situ bioremediation has a significant role in the remediation techniques for its general sustaina...
In situ bioremediation has a significant role in the remediation techniques for its general sustaina...
This study synthesized magnetic greigite/biochar composites (MGBs) by a solvothermal method and test...
Biochar (BC) is considered to be a great potential adsorbent to remove various contaminants, but the...
Novel recyclable chlorella pyrenoidosa-derived biochar (CP-BC) supported nanoscale zero-valent iron ...
Novel recyclable chlorella pyrenoidosa-derived biochar (CP-BC) supported nanoscale zero-valent iron ...