Xu et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Abundant porous biochar derived from luffa vine for removal of methylene blue: Selective adsorption and mechanistic studiesXu et al., 2024
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- 11071898313054536307
- Author
- Xu R
- Wei J
- Cheng D
- Wang W
- Hong L
- Chen Y
- Guo Y
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- Industrial Crops and Products
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The recycling of biomass from agriculture and forestry wastes can realize high-value utilization of waste and preparation of new biosorbent material for dyeing wastewater purification. In this study, the natural luffa vine (LV) waste, with abundant pore structure and …
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