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Carbon dioxide capture using biochar produced from sugarcane bagasse and hickory wood

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In this article, the authors assessed the adsorption of CO2 onto biochar, a low-cost adsorbent that can be produced from waste biomass through low-temperature pyrolysis.
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This article is published in Chemical Engineering Journal.The article was published on 2014-08-01. It has received 273 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Biochar & Pyrolysis.

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Adsorption of VOCs onto engineered carbon materials: A review

TL;DR: This review discusses recent research developments of VOC adsorption onto a variety of engineered carbonaceous adsorbents, including activated carbon, biochar, activated carbon fiber, carbon nanotube, graphene and its derivatives, carbon-silica composites, ordered mesoporous carbon, etc.
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Production and utilization of biochar: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, researches on biochar are discussed in terms of production method and application, and different processes for biochar production, such as pyrolysis, gasification, hydrothermal carbonization, etc.
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Insight into Multiple and Multilevel Structures of Biochars and Their Potential Environmental Applications: A Critical Review

TL;DR: In this review, multiple and multilevel structures of biochars are interpreted based on their elemental compositions, phase components, surface properties, and molecular structures to design a "smart" biochar for environmentally sustainable applications.
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Pseudo-second order model for sorption processes

TL;DR: In this paper, a literature review of the use of sorbents and biosorbents to treat polluted aqueous effluents containing dyes:organics or metal ions has been conducted.
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Carbon Dioxide Capture: Prospects for New Materials

TL;DR: The most recent developments and emerging concepts in CO(2) separations by solvent absorption, chemical and physical adsorption, and membranes, amongst others, will be discussed, with particular attention on progress in the burgeoning field of metal-organic frameworks.
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Bio-char sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems - a review

TL;DR: The application of bio-char (charcoal or biomass-derived black carbon (C)) to soil is pro- posed as a novel approach to establish a significant, long-term, sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide in terrestrial ecosystems.
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Biochar for Environmental Management: Science and Technology

TL;DR: In this article, Flannery presented a Biochar Classification and Test Methods for determining the quantity of Biochar within Soils and its effect on Nutrient Transformations and Nutrient Leaching.
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