2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.131708
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Acclimatized activated sludge for enhanced phenolic wastewater treatment using pinewood biochar

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“…It consists of stretching aliphatic phosphates, silicate ions, and vibrating cyclohexane ring [ 53 ]. And also, it consists of stretching non-bonded hydroxyl groups –OH, primary alcohol, secondary alcohols, and tertiary alcohols at the wave number ranges of 3645–3530 cm −1 [ 54 , 55 ].
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It consists of stretching aliphatic phosphates, silicate ions, and vibrating cyclohexane ring [ 53 ]. And also, it consists of stretching non-bonded hydroxyl groups –OH, primary alcohol, secondary alcohols, and tertiary alcohols at the wave number ranges of 3645–3530 cm −1 [ 54 , 55 ].
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…104 Biochar is a carbon-rich substance produced as a byproduct of the pyrolysis of biomass at temperatures ranging between 250-800 °C in oxygen-limited or oxygen-free condition. 105,106 This inexpensive substance, that addresses sustainability issues through carbon sequestration has been utilized in various elds of application, including crop productivity, soil enhancement, wastewater treatment by adsorbing harmful heavy metal contaminants. The composition of biochar plays a crucial role in determining its potential use.…”
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“…Even at minimal levels, these substances exhibit significant toxicity towards human beings 5 . Phenolic compounds pose significant risks to human health, as they have been found to cause tissue erosion, liver and kidney damage, elevated blood pressure, and central nervous system paralysis 6 . The natural degradation of phenol in aqueous environments occurs, provided that the concentration remains below a threshold that would substantially hinder microbial activity.…”
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confidence: 99%