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  • Bio-Based Filters and Biochar Achieve Over Ninety Percent Efficiency in Removing Heavy Metals from Wastewater

    Bio-Based Filters and Biochar Achieve Over Ninety Percent Efficiency in Removing Heavy Metals from Wastewater

  • Biomass-Derived Anodes Achieve 749.9 mAh/g Capacity, Surpassing Graphite in Lithium-Ion Batteries

    Biomass-Derived Anodes Achieve 749.9 mAh/g Capacity, Surpassing Graphite in Lithium-Ion Batteries

  • N-Bromosuccinimide Enables 98% Rhodamine B Removal by Chitin-Derived Biochar

    N-Bromosuccinimide Enables 98% Rhodamine B Removal by Chitin-Derived Biochar

  • 2:1 Cellulose-to-Lignin Ratio Biochar for 99.9% Rhodamine B Removal in 30 Minutes

    2:1 Cellulose-to-Lignin Ratio Biochar for 99.9% Rhodamine B Removal in 30 Minutes

  • Unveiling the Science Behind ‘Pyrolysis’

    Unveiling the Science Behind ‘Pyrolysis’

  • Biochar from Thaumatococcus daniellii: A Potential Biorefinery Feedstock

    Biochar from Thaumatococcus daniellii: A Potential Biorefinery Feedstock

  • Morphing  Cellulose into Climate Champions: Biochars for CO₂ Capture

    Morphing Cellulose into Climate Champions: Biochars for CO₂ Capture

  • Synergistic Effects of Lignin and Cellulose Co-Torrefaction on Biochar Properties

    Synergistic Effects of Lignin and Cellulose Co-Torrefaction on Biochar Properties

  • Optimizing Biochar Production through Co-Pyrolysis of Cellulose and Hemicellulose

    Optimizing Biochar Production through Co-Pyrolysis of Cellulose and Hemicellulose

  • Advances and Prospects of Biochar-Based Materials from Traditional Chinese Medicine Waste

    Advances and Prospects of Biochar-Based Materials from Traditional Chinese Medicine Waste

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