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Adsorption characteristics and removal mechanism of malathion in water by high and low temperature calcium–modified water hyacinth–based biochar

Liu et al., 2023

Document ID
5115984572729348675
Author
Liu Y
Ji X
Gao Z
Wang Y
Zhu Y
Zhang Y
Zhang Y
Sun H
Li W
Duan J
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Publication venue
Journal of Cleaner Production

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Calcium–modified water hyacinth biochar (WHCBC–400 and WHCBC–600) was prepared using water hyacinth as raw material and calcium chloride as modifier at two pyrolysis temperatures of 400° C and 600° C. The effectiveness for removal of malathion, a typical …
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