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Shaanxi University of Science and Technology Engineers Orange Waste Biochar Achieving 237.53 Milligrams per Gram Methylene Blue Adsorption Capacity
Modified Biochar From Rice Straw Removes Ninety Nine Percent of Methylene Blue from Wastewater
Giant Grass Biochar Composite Achieves Over Ninety Three Percent Removal of Toxic Methylene Blue Dye
New Sponge-Like Material Degrades 42 Percent of Organic Pollutants Using Harvested Mechanical Energy
Controlling pH Levels in Orange Peel Biochar Solutions Increases Methylene Blue Adsorption Capacity by 83 Percent
Shenyang Agricultural University Researchers Develop Orange Peel Biochar to Filter Industrial Wastewater
Sustainable Water Treatment: Hemp-Based Hydrochar Achieves 640 Milligrams per Gram Dye Removal Efficiency
Zinc Oxide and Palm Shell Biochar Composite Achieves Over Eighty-Eight Percent Degradation of Toxic Textile Dye Waste
Activated Carbon from Macadamia Nutshell Achieves 578.9 mg/g Capacity for Binary Pollutants
Dual-Activated Biochar from Pigeon Pea Stalks Achieves 100% Dye Removal at a Cost of Only $4.04/kg
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