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Investigations on phosphorus recovery from aqueous solutions by biochars derived from magnesium-pretreated cypress sawdust

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Results suggested that biochars derived from MgCl2 pretreated cypress sawdust could be considered as promising materials for phosphorus recovery from wastewaters for a possible further subsequent use in agriculture as amendments.
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This article is published in Journal of Environmental Management.The article was published on 2017-06-23. It has received 75 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Magnesium ion & Phosphorus.

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Phenol adsorption on biochar prepared from the pine fruit shells: Equilibrium, kinetic and thermodynamics studies.

TL;DR: Thermodynamic parameters were estimated and implied that the adsorption process is spontaneous and exothermic in nature.
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Removal of phosphate from aqueous solution by dolomite-modified biochar derived from urban dewatered sewage sludge.

TL;DR: An economic assessment showed that the proposed adsorption process had a commercial attraction, and it was revealed that the phosphate combines with the biochar via electrostatic attraction, thereby forming a new outer-sphere surface complex and inner-spheres surface complex in the acidic condition.
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Low-cost chitosan-calcite adsorbent development for potential phosphate removal and recovery from wastewater effluent.

TL;DR: The CCM showed excellent P adsorption potential from secondary and final wastewater effluent in dynamic conditions, even at low P concentrations, and demonstrated that the P-laden CCM had the potential to be reused in soil amendment as a slow-release P fertiliser.
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Utilization of biochar for resource recovery from water: A review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the roles of biochar in resource recovery from wastewater and evaluate the current problems, existing limitations, and promising industrial application value of Biochar in Resource recovery from water.
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Biochar effects on soil biota – A review

TL;DR: A review of the literature reveals a significant number of early studies on biochar-type materials as soil amendments either for managing pathogens, as inoculant carriers or for manipulative experiments to sorb signaling compounds or toxins as mentioned in this paper.
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The forms of alkalis in the biochar produced from crop residues at different temperatures

TL;DR: The forms of alkalis of the biochars produced from the straws of canola, corn, soybean and peanut at different temperatures (300, 500 and 700°C) were studied by means of oxygen-limited pyrolysis and it was suggested that carbonates were the major alkaline components in theBiochars generated at the high temperature.
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Properties of dairy-manure-derived biochar pertinent to its potential use in remediation

TL;DR: The results indicated that dairy manure can be converted into biochar as an effective adsorbent for application in environmental remediation.

Characterization of designer biochar produced at different temperatures and their effects on a loamy sand

TL;DR: In this article, the authors hypothesize that the biochar production process can be tailored to form designer biochars that have specific chemical characteristics matched to selective chemical and/or physical issues of degraded soil.
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A novel magnetic biochar efficiently sorbs organic pollutants and phosphate

TL;DR: It is suggested that the magnetic biochar is a potential sorbent to remove organic contaminants and phosphate simultaneously from wastewater.
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