2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2018.05.032
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Honeycomb tubular biochar from fargesia leaves as an effective adsorbent for tetracyclines pollutants

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“…From the discussions, an evident change occurred for the morphology of ZnO/DTLAC and NIDTLAC adsorbents before and after adsorption. The same behavior of morphological transformation has been revealed previously [25].…”
Section: Sem Morphologysupporting
confidence: 84%
“…From the discussions, an evident change occurred for the morphology of ZnO/DTLAC and NIDTLAC adsorbents before and after adsorption. The same behavior of morphological transformation has been revealed previously [25].…”
Section: Sem Morphologysupporting
confidence: 84%
“…18 The structural properties of BC are as follows: it is highly aromatic and porous, has a high specic surface area (SSA) and large pore volume, and is rich in various oxygen-containing functional groups. Agricultural and industrial wastes such as leaves, 19 rice straw, 20 sawdust, 21 waste chicken feathers, 22 sewage sludge, 23 crab shells, 24 pecan nutshells, 25 and WCF are frequently used as BC precursors due to their low prices. 26,27 The tanning industry has produced a large amount of leather solid waste.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[17,19]. For this specific application, the modified biochar is interesting because of its natural honeycomb structure [20], which is a common characteristic of materials prepared from cellulosic biomass.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%