2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134152
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Improving photocatalytic activity under visible light over a novel food wastes biochar-based BiOBr nanocomposite

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“…Among them, slow pyrolysis has been extensively adopted because of its substantial biochar yield, simple operation, and low cost. 49,50 Zhang et al 51 produced biochar by pyrolyzing leovers from a school cafeteria in oxygen-depleted conditions. The resultant biochar with an even surface was considered an appropriate supporter for attaching BiOBr.…”
Section: Preparation Methods Of Biocharmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, slow pyrolysis has been extensively adopted because of its substantial biochar yield, simple operation, and low cost. 49,50 Zhang et al 51 produced biochar by pyrolyzing leovers from a school cafeteria in oxygen-depleted conditions. The resultant biochar with an even surface was considered an appropriate supporter for attaching BiOBr.…”
Section: Preparation Methods Of Biocharmentioning
confidence: 99%