A team of researchers in China has developed a new low-cost biochar material that can efficiently remove persistent metal complexes from water, offering a promising tool for improving water quality ...
The material, covered with 100-nanometer Mn₃O₄ and (FeO)₀.₀₉₉(MnO)₀.₉₀₁ nanoparticles, demonstrated a remarkable copper removal rate of 99.5% and 92.6% total organic carbon reduction. Its adsorption ...
A team of researchers in China has developed a new low-cost biochar material that can efficiently remove persistent metal complexes from water, offering a promising tool for improving water quality ...