Valorization of teak wood biomass into nanobiochar for environmental remediation (opens in new tab)
The release of hazardous pollutants into aquatic systems has increased due to rapid industrialization, making the development of effective and sustainable remediation techniques necessary. Although biochar made from biomass has drawn interest as an inexpensive adsorbent, its limited adsorption capacity and surface reactivity limit its practical use. Systematic research on underutilized biomass feedstocks, especially teak wood, and their structure-property connections is still lacking, even th...
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