2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.124186
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In situ boron-doped cellulose-based biochar for effective removal of neonicotinoids: Adsorption mechanism and safety evaluation

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“…A spontaneous endothermic physical adsorption process was recorded in the case of neonicotinoid adsorption while using boron-doped porous biochar prepared through hydrothermal carbonization. Electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions were noted between acetamiprid and porous biochar used with a maximum adsorption capacity of 227.8 mg g −1 for acetamiprid 83 .…”
Section: Various Modification Techniques For the Preparation Of Funct...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A spontaneous endothermic physical adsorption process was recorded in the case of neonicotinoid adsorption while using boron-doped porous biochar prepared through hydrothermal carbonization. Electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions were noted between acetamiprid and porous biochar used with a maximum adsorption capacity of 227.8 mg g −1 for acetamiprid 83 .…”
Section: Various Modification Techniques For the Preparation Of Funct...mentioning
confidence: 98%