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Co-Pyrolysis of Corn Stalk and Rice Husk at 400°C Yields Stable Biochar with 64.87% Organic Matter
Palm Kernel Shell Torrefaction Increases Energy Content by 21 Percent
Sustainable Microwave Process Converts Rice Husk Waste into High Quality Carbon Nanotubes with Seventy Five Percent Graphitization
Rice Husk Nanocomposite Removes Over 207 Milligrams of Toxic Chromium Per Gram
Sustainable Co-Pyrolysis Reduces Heavy Metal Concentrations in Biosolid Biochar by Over Sixty Percent
FAO Technical Report Review: Vietnam’s Data-Driven Leap into the Biochar Economy
Slower TNT Dissolution in Seawater and Biochar’s 90%+ Remediation Potential for Marine Ordnance Contamination
Tanzanian Scientists Optimize Biomass Briquettes to Combat Deforestation and Climate Change
Rice Husk Biochar Replaces 10% of Cement in Concrete Blocks, Achieving 95% Strength and Cutting Manufacturing CO2 by 15%
Rice Husk Biochar Concrete Boosts Flexural Strength by 30% and Compressive Strength by 15%
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