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This review aims to comprehensively address recent degradation techniques (physical, chemical and biological) of halogenated waste polymers with a prime focus on thermal degradation techniques. Exploiting various metal oxides during co‐pyrolysis is deemed a viable solution for recycling halogenated polymeric waste.
Mohamed Shafi Kuttiyathil+2 more
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Biochar application can alleviate the adverse effects of saline-alkali stress on crops. However, the long-term effects of one-off biochar application on soil physicochemical properties, salt concentration, nutrient availability, soil enzyme activities ...
Feng Jin+10 more
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Nutrient Leaching in a Colombian Savanna Oxisol Amended with Biochar [PDF]
Julie Major+4 more
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Phosphorus-modified biochar has been proven to enhance the precipitation and complexation of heavy metal ions from wastewater. However, the current modification methods require large amounts of exogenous P and have high energy consumption.
Weilin Fu+11 more
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Microwave and slow pyrolysis biochar—Comparison of physical and functional properties [PDF]
Ondřej Mašek+6 more
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Effect of organic biocolourants on lightfastness and mechanical properties of polylactic acid
Abstract Most modern colourants are acquired from petroleum‐based sources or mining, which often causes environmental degradation. Consequently, alternative colouring solutions are sought, such as using biocolourants, which are organic colourants from bio‐based sources.
J. Jordan+3 more
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Biochar enhances seedling growth and alters root symbioses and properties of sub-boreal forest soils [PDF]
Susan J. Robertson+3 more
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Biochar effect on the mineralization of soil organic matter [PDF]
Sander Bruun, T. M. El-Zehery
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