PeerJ,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
8, P. e9164 - e9164
Published: May 19, 2020
In
the
past
decade,
researchers
have
carried
out
a
massive
amount
of
research
on
application
biochar
for
contaminants
removal
from
aqueous
solutions.
As
an
emerging
sorbent
with
great
potential,
has
shown
significant
advantages
such
as
broad
sources
feedstocks,
easy
preparation
process,
and
favorable
surface
structural
properties.
This
review
provides
overview
recent
advances
in
water
wastewater
treatment,
including
brief
discussion
involved
sorption
mechanisms
removal,
well
modification
methods.
Furthermore,
environmental
concerns
that
need
to
be
paid
attention
future
directions
are
put
forward
promote
further
practical
treatment.
Biochar,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
4(1)
Published: Feb. 18, 2022
Abstract
In
recent
years,
numerous
investigations
have
explored
the
use
of
biochar
for
removal
organic
and
inorganic
pollutants
in
single
component
systems.
Biochar
is
a
carbonaceous
material
produced
from
waste
biomass,
mainly
by
thermochemical
conversion
methods.
This
was
used
as
biosorbent
various
processes
pollutants,
its
efficiency
strongly
influenced
characteristics
biomass
feedstock.
review
integrates
works
literature
to
understand
biosorption
behaviour
dyes
onto
biochar-based
biosorbents.
The
factors
influencing
process
mechanisms
describing
behaviours
been
broadly
reviewed.
Furthermore,
models
can
be
comprehend
competence
dye
techniques.
Graphical
npj Clean Water,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
1(1)
Published: June 13, 2018
Abstract
For
communities
in
developing
countries,
the
majority
of
drinking
water-related
issues
are
due
to
pathogens
from
poor
sanitation,
resulting
infection
and
diarrhea.
One
cause
this
is
that
these
often
do
not
have
access
centralized
water
treatment
facilities.
Point-of-use
(POU)
systems
key
solutions
for
treating
communities;
they
typically
user-friendly,
low
cost,
maintenance,
grid-independent.
Importantly,
treat
reduce
number
supplies,
many
POU
been
deployed
used
by
communities,
improving
their
livelihood.
This
review
focuses
on
cater
households
or
with
aim
examine
evaluate
technologies
implemented
past
decade.
Energies,
Journal Year:
2018,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 216 - 216
Published: Jan. 16, 2018
Active
research
on
biomass
hydrothermal
carbonization
(HTC)
continues
to
demonstrate
its
advantages
over
other
thermochemical
processes,
in
particular
the
interesting
benefits
that
are
associated
with
carbonaceous
solid
products,
called
hydrochar
(HC).
The
areas
of
applications
HC
range
from
biofuel
doped
porous
material
for
adsorption,
energy
storage,
and
catalysis.
At
same
time,
intensive
has
been
aimed
at
better
elucidating
process
mechanisms
kinetics,
how
experimental
variables
(temperature,
load,
feedstock
composition,
as
well
their
interactions)
affect
distribution
between
phases
composition.
This
review
provides
an
analysis
state
art
HTC,
mainly
regard
effect
process,
characteristics
phase
(HC),
some
more
studied
so
far.
focus
is
made
last
five
years
these
topics.