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2021-04-15Mechanisms of persulfate activation on biochar derived from two different sludges: Dominance of their intrinsic compositions.Wu, W; Zhu, S; Huang, X; Wei, W; Ni, B-J
2021-06-01Determination of Instinct Components of Biomass on the Generation of Persistent Free Radicals (PFRs) as Critical Redox Sites in Pyrogenic Chars for Persulfate Activation.Wu, W; Zhu, S; Huang, X; Wei, W; Jin, C; Ni, B-J
2021-07Pore volume upgrade of biochar from spent coffee grounds by sodium bicarbonate during torrefaction.Chen, W-H; Du, J-T; Lee, K-T; Ong, HC; Park, Y-K; Huang, C-C
2020-06Feasibility study on a new pomelo peel derived biochar for tetracycline antibiotics removal in swine wastewater.Cheng, D; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Chang, SW; Nguyen, DD; Zhang, X; Varjani, S; Liu, Y
2016-07Immobilization of heavy metals in electroplating sludge by biochar and iron sulfide.Lyu, H; Gong, Y; Tang, J; Huang, Y; Wang, Q
2020-09Adsorption of phenanthrene from aqueous solutions by biochar derived from an ammoniation-hydrothermal method.Wang, X; Guo, Z; Hu, Z; Ngo, H; Liang, S; Zhang, J
2021-01Improving sulfonamide antibiotics removal from swine wastewater by supplying a new pomelo peel derived biochar in an anaerobic membrane bioreactor.Cheng, D; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Chang, SW; Nguyen, DD; Nguyen, QA; Zhang, J; Liang, S
2022-08-01Evaluating the role of biochar in mitigating the inhibition of polyethylene nanoplastics on anaerobic granular sludge.Wang, C; Wei, W; Zhang, Y-T; Ni, B-J
2022-10-15Understanding and mitigating the distinctive stresses induced by diverse microplastics on anaerobic hydrogen-producing granular sludge.Zhang, Y-T; Wei, W; Wang, C; Ni, B-J
2022-12XGBoost model as an efficient machine learning approach for PFAS removal: Effects of material characteristics and operation conditions.Karbassiyazdi, E; Fattahi, F; Yousefi, N; Tahmassebi, A; Taromi, AA; Manzari, JZ; Gandomi, AH; Altaee, A; Razmjou, A
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