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  • Modified Biochar Can Adsorb Over 1,200 mg/g of Pollutants, Turning Waste into Water’s Newest Filter

    Modified Biochar Can Adsorb Over 1,200 mg/g of Pollutants, Turning Waste into Water’s Newest Filter

  • Modified Biochar Achieves 95% Dye Removal, Offers Reusable Solution to Wastewater Pollution

    Modified Biochar Achieves 95% Dye Removal, Offers Reusable Solution to Wastewater Pollution

  • Modified Biochar Boosts Heavy Metal Removal Efficiency to 95%

    Modified Biochar Boosts Heavy Metal Removal Efficiency to 95%

  • Adsorption Capacity of Biochar for Tetracycline Peaks at 637.71 mg/g with Sulfuric Acid and 700∘C Pyrolysis

    Adsorption Capacity of Biochar for Tetracycline Peaks at 637.71 mg/g with Sulfuric Acid and 700∘C Pyrolysis

  • Biochar Optimization for Heavy Metal Adsorption: Balancing Porosity and Functional Groups

    Biochar Optimization for Heavy Metal Adsorption: Balancing Porosity and Functional Groups

  • Harnessing Biochar’s Potential for a Greener Tomorrow: A Review of Uranium Remediation Strategies

    Harnessing Biochar’s Potential for a Greener Tomorrow: A Review of Uranium Remediation Strategies

  • Enhancing Biochar for Sulfur-Containing Gaseous Pollutant Adsorption: A Review of Modification and Activation Methods

    Enhancing Biochar for Sulfur-Containing Gaseous Pollutant Adsorption: A Review of Modification and Activation Methods

  • Biochar: A Breath of Fresh Air for a Polluted World

    Biochar: A Breath of Fresh Air for a Polluted World

  • Modified Biochar from Almond Shells: An Effective Adsorbent for Phenol Removal from Wastewater

    Modified Biochar from Almond Shells: An Effective Adsorbent for Phenol Removal from Wastewater

  • Biochar and its Modifications: A Review of Antimicrobial Potential Against Waterborne Pathogens

    Biochar and its Modifications: A Review of Antimicrobial Potential Against Waterborne Pathogens

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