Functionalized typha biochar for antibiotic removal via low‐carbon integrated method: Performance and mechanism analyses
Jingrong Liu,
Jing Wen,
Jingtao Hu
et al.
Abstract:Antibiotic residues in water represent an urgent environmental challenge. To efficiently remove these residues, a low‐carbon integrated biochar synthesis method was proposed, and an optimized typha biochar (TBIK) was prepared. Compared with the biochar prepared by a conventional two‐step carbonization and activation method (TBTK), the TBIK preparation process reduced energy consumption by 43849.58 J and cut carbon dioxide emissions by 32.80%. TBIK exhibited a large surface area of 1252.40 m2/g and rapidly achi… Show more
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