High concentrations of contaminants such as ammonia nitrogen and organic matter in full-strength wastewater severely inhibit the growth of microalgae, contributing to lower biomass accumulation and contaminant removal efficiency. To overcome this limitation, modified biochars prepared from pine sawdust and sugarcane bagasse were used in this study as an adsorbent–desorbent for the pretreatment of wastewater to promote the growth of microalgae. The results showed that the two modification methods (acid/alkaline modification and magnesium salt modification) used in the experiment could increase the abundance of oxygen-containing functional groups. Moreover, magnesium salt modification could effectively improve the pore structure of biochar su...
Emerging organic micropollutants (OMPs) are ubiquitous in waterbodies and not fully eliminated by wa...
Abstract Various human activities have led to multiple contamination of natural water systems. The p...
The environment issues associated with global warming and climate change caused by continuous increa...
Biochars prepared from macro-algae have a lower C/N ratio compared to lignocellulosic biochar, which...
The utilization of biogas slurry is critical for the sustainable development of animal husbandry. Bi...
Preparing sustainable and highly efficient biochars as adsorbents remains a challenge for organic po...
Microalgae are drawing attentions among researchers for their biorefinery use or value-added product...
Biochar is a stable carbon-rich product formed from thermochemical conversion of biomass in an anoxi...
Abstract Biochar modified by metal ions—particularly Mg—is typically used for the effective recovery...
The growing amount of contaminants in the water has been a serious problem. Sorption is one of the e...
A review of wastewater treatment options and the properties of biochar (charcoal made from biomass w...
Textile industry utilize a massive amount of dyes for coloring. The dye-containing effluent is relea...
Biochar is a porous carbonated substance that is manufactured through pyrolysis of biomass feedstock...
The use of biochar for the recovery of phosphate has potential for environmental and socio-economic ...
Biochar as a stable carbon-rich material shows incredible potential to handle water/wastewater conta...
Emerging organic micropollutants (OMPs) are ubiquitous in waterbodies and not fully eliminated by wa...
Abstract Various human activities have led to multiple contamination of natural water systems. The p...
The environment issues associated with global warming and climate change caused by continuous increa...
Biochars prepared from macro-algae have a lower C/N ratio compared to lignocellulosic biochar, which...
The utilization of biogas slurry is critical for the sustainable development of animal husbandry. Bi...
Preparing sustainable and highly efficient biochars as adsorbents remains a challenge for organic po...
Microalgae are drawing attentions among researchers for their biorefinery use or value-added product...
Biochar is a stable carbon-rich product formed from thermochemical conversion of biomass in an anoxi...
Abstract Biochar modified by metal ions—particularly Mg—is typically used for the effective recovery...
The growing amount of contaminants in the water has been a serious problem. Sorption is one of the e...
A review of wastewater treatment options and the properties of biochar (charcoal made from biomass w...
Textile industry utilize a massive amount of dyes for coloring. The dye-containing effluent is relea...
Biochar is a porous carbonated substance that is manufactured through pyrolysis of biomass feedstock...
The use of biochar for the recovery of phosphate has potential for environmental and socio-economic ...
Biochar as a stable carbon-rich material shows incredible potential to handle water/wastewater conta...
Emerging organic micropollutants (OMPs) are ubiquitous in waterbodies and not fully eliminated by wa...
Abstract Various human activities have led to multiple contamination of natural water systems. The p...
The environment issues associated with global warming and climate change caused by continuous increa...