2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2024.151985
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Preparation of co-doped biochar to improve electron transfer and modulate 1O2 generation: Unraveling the radical-unradical mechanism

Jingyang Zhang,
Shuyi Yang,
Kexin Zhou
et al.
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“…It is demonstrated that, on forest plantations on waste dumps, more than 92% of Cu and more than 46% of Pb were removed by black locust [15], even eith Pb being one of the heavy metal pollutants which is difficult to biodegrade [58]. The persistence of Cu in the soil over time is also due to the Cu-O bonds, which are very stable due to the charge distribution around the Cu atoms [59]. In addition to the fact that it is persistent in the soil, copper is itself a rich trace element, having a widespread status and being found in rocks and minerals [60].…”
Section: Soil's Chemical Composition In Forest Plantations From Waste...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is demonstrated that, on forest plantations on waste dumps, more than 92% of Cu and more than 46% of Pb were removed by black locust [15], even eith Pb being one of the heavy metal pollutants which is difficult to biodegrade [58]. The persistence of Cu in the soil over time is also due to the Cu-O bonds, which are very stable due to the charge distribution around the Cu atoms [59]. In addition to the fact that it is persistent in the soil, copper is itself a rich trace element, having a widespread status and being found in rocks and minerals [60].…”
Section: Soil's Chemical Composition In Forest Plantations From Waste...mentioning
confidence: 99%