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  • Synergistic Biochar and Bacteria Combination Replaces Chemical Fertilizers and Boosts Plant Morphological Traits by One Hundred Fifty Percent

    Synergistic Biochar and Bacteria Combination Replaces Chemical Fertilizers and Boosts Plant Morphological Traits by One Hundred Fifty Percent

  • Green Engineering of Balanites aegyptiaca-Derived Biochar Exhibits Superior Nitrophenol Removal

    Green Engineering of Balanites aegyptiaca-Derived Biochar Exhibits Superior Nitrophenol Removal

  • Integrated Soil Fertility Management Increases Maize Yield by over 100% in Northern Ghana

    Integrated Soil Fertility Management Increases Maize Yield by over 100% in Northern Ghana

  • Steam-Activated Hydrochar from Wine Waste Achieves 99.2% Diclofenac Removal with 25.19 mg/g Capacity

    Steam-Activated Hydrochar from Wine Waste Achieves 99.2% Diclofenac Removal with 25.19 mg/g Capacity

  • Waste Not, Want Not: Peach Pits Yield High-Quality Biochar (39% Recovery) and Bioactive Compounds

    Waste Not, Want Not: Peach Pits Yield High-Quality Biochar (39% Recovery) and Bioactive Compounds

  • Biochar-based Adsorbent Achieves 93% Phosphate Removal with 60% Recovery

    Biochar-based Adsorbent Achieves 93% Phosphate Removal with 60% Recovery

  • Curbing Ciprofloxacin: How a Novel Nanocomposite Achieved 86.9% Removal Efficiency in Real Wastewater

    Curbing Ciprofloxacin: How a Novel Nanocomposite Achieved 86.9% Removal Efficiency in Real Wastewater

  • Biochar from Waste Materials Cleans Water with 87.39 mg/g Adsorption Capacity

    Biochar from Waste Materials Cleans Water with 87.39 mg/g Adsorption Capacity

  • From Kitchen Waste to Clean Water: Biochar Removes 99.5% of Methylene Blue Dye

    From Kitchen Waste to Clean Water: Biochar Removes 99.5% of Methylene Blue Dye

  • A New Nanocomposite Achieves 90.30% Lead Removal and a 79.302 mg/g Adsorption Capacity

    A New Nanocomposite Achieves 90.30% Lead Removal and a 79.302 mg/g Adsorption Capacity

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