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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

  • Iron-Modified Biochar Boosts Rice Plant Growth in Contaminated Soil Within Just Two Weeks

    Iron-Modified Biochar Boosts Rice Plant Growth in Contaminated Soil Within Just Two Weeks

  • Enhancing Soil Cleanup: Biochar Boosts Contaminant Degradation by Up to 76% in Rhizoremediation

    Enhancing Soil Cleanup: Biochar Boosts Contaminant Degradation by Up to 76% in Rhizoremediation

  • Exploring the Effects of Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron Loaded Biochar on Soil-Plant Systems

    Exploring the Effects of Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron Loaded Biochar on Soil-Plant Systems

  • Biochar for Water Pollution Remediation: Opportunities and Challenges

    Biochar for Water Pollution Remediation: Opportunities and Challenges

  • Optimizing Sewage Sludge Biochar: Balancing Soil Benefits and Environmental Safety

    Optimizing Sewage Sludge Biochar: Balancing Soil Benefits and Environmental Safety

  • Impact of Biochar Particle Size on Nutrient Leaching and Soil Conditioning Potential

    Impact of Biochar Particle Size on Nutrient Leaching and Soil Conditioning Potential

  • Review on the Influence of Pyrolysis Process Parameters for Biochar Production with Minimized Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Content

    Review on the Influence of Pyrolysis Process Parameters for Biochar Production with Minimized Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Content

  • A Novel Approach to PAH Biodegradation and Bioenergy Recovery

    A Novel Approach to PAH Biodegradation and Bioenergy Recovery

  • Biochar’s Potential in Reducing Toxicity from PAHs

    Biochar’s Potential in Reducing Toxicity from PAHs

  • Enhancing PAH Remediation in Soils: A Novel Approach Using Humic Acid-Loaded Biochar to Activate Persulfate

    Enhancing PAH Remediation in Soils: A Novel Approach Using Humic Acid-Loaded Biochar to Activate Persulfate

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