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  • Engineered Biochar Materials Excel in Extracting Toxic Uranium with Adsorption Capacities Up to 2507 Milligrams Per Gram

    Engineered Biochar Materials Excel in Extracting Toxic Uranium with Adsorption Capacities Up to 2507 Milligrams Per Gram

  • Optimizing Agricultural Waste: Pyrolyzing Barley Straw-Bran Pellets  At High Temperature Triples Total Pore Volume for Advanced Sorbent Material

    Optimizing Agricultural Waste: Pyrolyzing Barley Straw-Bran Pellets At High Temperature Triples Total Pore Volume for Advanced Sorbent Material

  • 750°C Wood Chip Biochar Proves Best Adsorbent, But Exceeds PAH Safety Limits by 8%

    750°C Wood Chip Biochar Proves Best Adsorbent, But Exceeds PAH Safety Limits by 8%

  • Biochar and the Soil Priming Effect

    Biochar and the Soil Priming Effect

  • Optimal Biochar Particle Size (354–595 µm) Enables Thermochemical Storage Density of 2480 J/g, a 66.8% Boost

    Optimal Biochar Particle Size (354–595 µm) Enables Thermochemical Storage Density of 2480 J/g, a 66.8% Boost

  • CaCl2​ /Biochar Composite with 354−595 μm Particles Achieves 2480 J/g Energy Density and 1780 J/g Stability After Leakage

    CaCl2​ /Biochar Composite with 354−595 μm Particles Achieves 2480 J/g Energy Density and 1780 J/g Stability After Leakage

  • Biochar Amendment Increases Fluridone Degradation in Soil by 45%

    Biochar Amendment Increases Fluridone Degradation in Soil by 45%

  • Biochar Innovation: New Biomass-Derived Modified Mesoporous Biochar Captures 3.35 mmol/g CO2 at 70°C, Showing High Efficiency

    Biochar Innovation: New Biomass-Derived Modified Mesoporous Biochar Captures 3.35 mmol/g CO2 at 70°C, Showing High Efficiency

  • Biochar Boosts Fluridone Degradation by up to 47% and Enhances Soil Microbial Activity in Contaminated Soils

    Biochar Boosts Fluridone Degradation by up to 47% and Enhances Soil Microbial Activity in Contaminated Soils

  • Biochar Boosts Herbicide Degradation by 45% and Restores Soil Microbial Diversity

    Biochar Boosts Herbicide Degradation by 45% and Restores Soil Microbial Diversity

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