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industrial wastewater

  • Shenyang Agricultural University Researchers Develop Orange Peel Biochar to Filter Industrial Wastewater

    Shenyang Agricultural University Researchers Develop Orange Peel Biochar to Filter Industrial Wastewater

  • Rice Husk Nanocomposite Removes Over 207 Milligrams of Toxic Chromium Per Gram

    Rice Husk Nanocomposite Removes Over 207 Milligrams of Toxic Chromium Per Gram

  • Biochar from Perilla frutescens Stems Achieves 75.74 mg/g Cadmium Adsorption Capacity in Industrial Wastewater

    Biochar from Perilla frutescens Stems Achieves 75.74 mg/g Cadmium Adsorption Capacity in Industrial Wastewater

  • Water Treatment with Abtech Industries’ Smart Sponge Quanta: Using Biochar as a High-Performance Solution for PFAS

    Water Treatment with Abtech Industries’ Smart Sponge Quanta: Using Biochar as a High-Performance Solution for PFAS

  • Eggshell Biochar: A Low-Cost Solution for Wastewater Treatment

    Eggshell Biochar: A Low-Cost Solution for Wastewater Treatment

  • Enhancing Wastewater Treatment with Coconut Shell Biochar and Coke

    Enhancing Wastewater Treatment with Coconut Shell Biochar and Coke

  • Using Biochar from Roystonea Regia to Remove Copper from Industrial Effluent

    Using Biochar from Roystonea Regia to Remove Copper from Industrial Effluent

  • Enhancing Textile Wastewater Treatment with Biochar-Amended Wetlands

    Enhancing Textile Wastewater Treatment with Biochar-Amended Wetlands

  • Microalgae and Biochar: A Sustainable Solution for Wastewater Treatment

    Microalgae and Biochar: A Sustainable Solution for Wastewater Treatment

  • Enhanced Textile Wastewater Remediation Using Biochar in Constructed Wetlands

    Enhanced Textile Wastewater Remediation Using Biochar in Constructed Wetlands

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