Surface activation of rice husk-derived hydrochar as an adsorbent for atrazine and ammonium
Kim Phan
Abstract:Due to the agricultural intensity, studies of sustainable solutions for atrazine and nitrogen contamination have attracted more attention. This study is aimed to develop rice husk hydrochar as an adsorbent for atrazine and ammonium adsorption. Effects of microwave-assisted hydrothermal carbonization (MHTC) conditions including temperature (150 200?C), residence time (20 60 min), and liquid to solid ratio (5:1 15:1 mL/g) on the atrazine and ammonium adsorption capacity were investigated. Surface activatio… Show more
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