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volatile organic compounds
Sustainable Biochar Integration Drives Significant Reductions in Composting Odors and Greenhouse Gases
Biochar Addition to Composting Processes Can Reduce Ammonia Emissions by Up to Eighty Nine Percent and Volatile Organic Compounds by Seventy Percent
Biochar Integration in Composting Can Reduce Ammonia and Methane Emissions by up to Sixty Percent
Hazardous Biochar Compounds Surge at Low Temperatures and High Carbon Content
The Role of Biochar in Reducing Gaseous Emissions from Livestock Waste
Biochar-Supported MnOx-TiO2 Catalysts Enhance Photothermal Catalysis for VOC and NO Removal
Maximizing Indoor Air Quality: The Role of Biochar Particle Size in Pollutant Adsorption
Revolutionary Microalgae Biochar: A Sustainable Solution for Indoor Air Purification
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