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Waste Management

  • Affordable Waste-to-Resource Tech: Scaling Local Pyrolysis for Rural Progress

    Affordable Waste-to-Resource Tech: Scaling Local Pyrolysis for Rural Progress

  • Biochar Filter from Lotus Leaf Waste Safely Eliminates Ninety-Nine Percent of Toxic Beryllium from Mining Wastewater

    Biochar Filter from Lotus Leaf Waste Safely Eliminates Ninety-Nine Percent of Toxic Beryllium from Mining Wastewater

  • Pyrolyzing Plastic-Contaminated Melon Vines at 500°C Increases Cabbage Yields by 119 Percent While Immobilizing 95 Percent of Soil Lead

    Pyrolyzing Plastic-Contaminated Melon Vines at 500°C Increases Cabbage Yields by 119 Percent While Immobilizing 95 Percent of Soil Lead

  • Enriching Sugarcane Bagasse Biochar with Essential Nutrients Increases Soil Porosity by Seventy Percent and Significantly Improves Water Retention in Laterite Soils

    Enriching Sugarcane Bagasse Biochar with Essential Nutrients Increases Soil Porosity by Seventy Percent and Significantly Improves Water Retention in Laterite Soils

  • Converting Cottonseed Waste into Biochar Catalyst Achieves 83.5% Biodiesel Yield and Energy Self-Sufficiency

    Converting Cottonseed Waste into Biochar Catalyst Achieves 83.5% Biodiesel Yield and Energy Self-Sufficiency

  • New Nanocomposite Filters Reach 99 Percent Efficiency in Removing Industrial Toxins from Water

    New Nanocomposite Filters Reach 99 Percent Efficiency in Removing Industrial Toxins from Water

  • Sugarcane Waste Biochar Produced at Six Hundred Degrees Celsius Increases Adsorption Capacity to Seven Hundred Twenty One Milligrams per Gram

    Sugarcane Waste Biochar Produced at Six Hundred Degrees Celsius Increases Adsorption Capacity to Seven Hundred Twenty One Milligrams per Gram

  • Adding Biochar to Anaerobic Digestion Systems Can Increase Biogas Production by Nearly Two Hundred Percent

    Adding Biochar to Anaerobic Digestion Systems Can Increase Biogas Production by Nearly Two Hundred Percent

  • Sewage Sludge Biochar Boosts Green Roof Water Retention and Plant Health

    Sewage Sludge Biochar Boosts Green Roof Water Retention and Plant Health

  • High-Performance Pseudo-Capacitive Materials Produced from Waste Nickel-Laden Biochar at Low Hydrothermal Temperatures

    High-Performance Pseudo-Capacitive Materials Produced from Waste Nickel-Laden Biochar at Low Hydrothermal Temperatures

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