2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-65959-5
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Influence of lignin and cellulose from termite-processed biomass on biochar production and evaluation of chromium VI adsorption

Annelise Kopp Alves,
Tailane Hauschild,
Tania Maria Basegio
et al.

Abstract: The increasing water contamination by toxic heavy metals, particularly hexavalent chromium, has become a significant environmental concern. This study explores the pyrolysis of termite-processed biomass, specifically Pinuselliottii particleboard and its termite droppings (TDs), to produce biochar and its application for chromium (VI) adsorption. Termite droppings, rich in lignin, and particleboard, rich in cellulose, were pyrolyzed at various temperatures to assess the effect of biomass composition on biochar … Show more

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