This study investigated the removal of metal cations (Cd(II)) and metalloid anions (Se(IV)) from their aqueous solution by using agricultural waste (rice husk biochar). Rice husk biochar samples were prepared under 300, 500, and 700 °C pyrolysis conditions and their physicochemical properties were characterized. Aqueous Cd(II) and Se(IV) sorption kinetics and isotherms of rice husk biochar were studied. The results showed that the yield of rice husk biochar decreased from 41.6% to 33.3%, the pH increased from 7.5 to 9.9, and the surface area increased from 64.8 m2/g to 330.0 m2/g as the pyrolysis temperature increased from 300 °C to 700 °C. Under the experimental conditions, at increasing preparation temperatures of rice husk biochar, the s...
The morphological characteristics as well as chemical composition of rice husks were evaluated by di...
In this research, the sportive removal of cerium ions (Ce (IV) from aqueous solution by rice husk (R...
This research article Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2020This study investigated the removal of he...
Rice husk and cotton straw were used to produce biochar under 300, 400, 500, 600, and 700 °C pyr...
Pyrolysis temperature significantly affects the properties of biochar, which in turn can affect the ...
Heavy metal carrying effluent from various industries is a major source of pollution nowadays. Bioso...
This study aims to investigate the effects of pyrolysis temperature ranged from 350 to 650°C on some...
The effect of pyrolysis temperature on the characteristics and metal sorption capacity of sugar cane...
The influence of pyrolysis temperature on cadmium (Cd) removal capacity and mechanisms by maize stra...
Sorption properties of various biochars have been extensively investigated by many researchers. One ...
Sorption properties of various biochars have been extensively investigated by many researchers. One ...
Cadmium contamination in rice fields near zinc mines in Mae Sot District, Tak Province has been a pe...
WOS: 000444012900001In this work, the most common heavy metals such as Cu (II), Zn (II), and Pb (II)...
Biochar has the potential to remove heavy metal ions through the adsorption process. Corncobs and ri...
Biochar as a new soil amendment has a potential in controlling the fate of trace elements in the soi...
The morphological characteristics as well as chemical composition of rice husks were evaluated by di...
In this research, the sportive removal of cerium ions (Ce (IV) from aqueous solution by rice husk (R...
This research article Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2020This study investigated the removal of he...
Rice husk and cotton straw were used to produce biochar under 300, 400, 500, 600, and 700 °C pyr...
Pyrolysis temperature significantly affects the properties of biochar, which in turn can affect the ...
Heavy metal carrying effluent from various industries is a major source of pollution nowadays. Bioso...
This study aims to investigate the effects of pyrolysis temperature ranged from 350 to 650°C on some...
The effect of pyrolysis temperature on the characteristics and metal sorption capacity of sugar cane...
The influence of pyrolysis temperature on cadmium (Cd) removal capacity and mechanisms by maize stra...
Sorption properties of various biochars have been extensively investigated by many researchers. One ...
Sorption properties of various biochars have been extensively investigated by many researchers. One ...
Cadmium contamination in rice fields near zinc mines in Mae Sot District, Tak Province has been a pe...
WOS: 000444012900001In this work, the most common heavy metals such as Cu (II), Zn (II), and Pb (II)...
Biochar has the potential to remove heavy metal ions through the adsorption process. Corncobs and ri...
Biochar as a new soil amendment has a potential in controlling the fate of trace elements in the soi...
The morphological characteristics as well as chemical composition of rice husks were evaluated by di...
In this research, the sportive removal of cerium ions (Ce (IV) from aqueous solution by rice husk (R...
This research article Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2020This study investigated the removal of he...