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Hyperaccumulating Plants Can Remove Over Ten Thousand Milligrams of Toxic Nickel per Kilogram of Dry Biomass to Clean Contaminated Soil
Enriched Biochar and Fly Ash Compost Increases Soil Phosphorus Availability by Fifty Percent in Tropical Acid Soils
Combined Biochar and Fly Ash Treatment Increases Molybdenum Tailings Water Retention by Over One Hundred Percent
Adding Fly Ash Boosts Biochar Yield 54% and Carbon Retention 6.8%, Locking Away Carbon
Building Blocks Get an Eco-Boost: Biochar Reduces Metal Leaching by Over 70%
Low-Carbon Building Blocks with 6% Biochar Reduce Metal Leaching by Over 50%
Tackling Water Pollution: New Nanocomposite with Biochar Degrades Dyes and Pharmaceuticals by Over 88%
Biochar Nanocomposite Degrades Ofloxacin by 88% and Rose Bengal by 99%
Fly Ash-Doped Biochar: Pyrolysis Enhances Carbon Retention by 6.81% and Reduces Carbon Loss to 9.93%
Turning Waste into Climate Warriors: Fly Ash-Doped Biochar for Carbon Sequestration
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