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KOH activation

  • Biochar-Based Supercapacitors Achieve 550 F/g Capacitance and 95% Retention Over 10,000 Cycles

    Biochar-Based Supercapacitors Achieve 550 F/g Capacitance and 95% Retention Over 10,000 Cycles

  • Weed to Water Filter: Biochar from Parthenium hysterophorus Achieves 94% Lambda-Cyhalothrin Removal

    Weed to Water Filter: Biochar from Parthenium hysterophorus Achieves 94% Lambda-Cyhalothrin Removal

  • Higher Pre-Carbonization Temperature of 500∘C Yields 1002 m2/g Carbon, Boosting Supercapacitor Capacitance to 110 F/g

    Higher Pre-Carbonization Temperature of 500∘C Yields 1002 m2/g Carbon, Boosting Supercapacitor Capacitance to 110 F/g

  • Optimizing Biochar Production from Coconut Waste

    Optimizing Biochar Production from Coconut Waste

  • Enhancing CO2 and Mercury Adsorption with KOH-Modified Biochar

    Enhancing CO2 and Mercury Adsorption with KOH-Modified Biochar

  • Unlocking Eucalyptus Waste for Cleaner Fuel

    Unlocking Eucalyptus Waste for Cleaner Fuel

  • Optimizing CO2 Adsorption Using KOH-Activated Biochar and Machine Learning

    Optimizing CO2 Adsorption Using KOH-Activated Biochar and Machine Learning

  • Poultry Litter-Derived Biochar: A Sustainable Solution for Supercapacitor Applications

    Poultry Litter-Derived Biochar: A Sustainable Solution for Supercapacitor Applications

  • Sustainable Biochar from Mycelium Waste for Energy Storage Applications

    Sustainable Biochar from Mycelium Waste for Energy Storage Applications

  • New Tannic Acid-Based Biochar Shows Promise for Ammonia Adsorption

    New Tannic Acid-Based Biochar Shows Promise for Ammonia Adsorption

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