Researchers in China have developed an advanced biochar-based material that dramatically improves the removal of harmful ...
Researchers in China have unveiled a promising method to boost the carbon capture potential of biochar by integrating fly ash into the production process. The new study, published in Carbon Research, ...
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Engineered Biochar Emerges as Sustainable Tool for Wastewater Pollution
Engineered biochar shows promise in wastewater treatment, effectively capturing heavy metals and organic pollutants at low costs through advanced adsorption.
A new comprehensive study highlights the remarkable potential of engineered biochar, a carbon-rich product derived from plant and waste biomass, for ...
A new study finds that rinsing biochar removes dissolved organics - the key to trapping toxic lead and cleaning contaminated water.
UMD researchers are working on a new biomass product — biochar — to beef up roadside bioswales and absorb pollutants before ...
Engineered biochar, a modified carbon material from waste biomass, is a powerful tool for removing organic pollutants from wastewater ...
A team of researchers has announced a breakthrough in carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technology, unveiling a novel biochar material synthesized from ...
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Which Carbon Removal Methods Are the Most Cost-Effective?
This infographic shows the weighted average price per carbon credit of selected carbon removal methods in 2023 (in $/tCO2e), ...
The study demonstrates that alkali-modified biochar can enhance cement composites, improving CO2 capture and mechanical strength for greener construction.
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Nederburg winery cuts municipal water use with new irrigation system
Nederburg’s new closed-loop system to save water and boost grape quality, showcasing innovation in South African ...
After decades in this field, one thing is clear: The natural world remains the ultimate infrastructure. It purifies our water ...
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