Biochar from olive mill solid waste as an eco-friendly adsorbent
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Activated-hydrochar derived from olive mill wastes for the removal of phenolic compounds from olive mill wastewater
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Highly porous biochars from different biomasses as potential adsorbents for chromium removal: optimization by response surface methodology
Olive Mill Wastewater: From a Pollutant to Green Fuels, Agricultural Water Source and Biofertilizer
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Biochar—An Imperative Amendment for Soil and Environment
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Physicochemical characteristics of untreated olive mill wastewater
Here we demonstrate the production of biochar from Olive Mill Solid