The performance of iron-silicate-based biochar as a sorbent material towards 133Ba retention from radioactive liquid waste
Sara S. Mahrous,
Muhammad S. Mansy,
Maha A. Youssef
Abstract:The application of Phalaris seed peel (PSP) for the production of biochar involves the pyrolysis process in an N2 environment, resulting in the creation of a cost-effective sorbent. Two distinct modifications were conducted on the existing biochar (BC), employing just silicate (BC/SiO2) and in combination with iron-silicate (BC/SiO2/Fe). Several analytical methods were used to look at the modified biochar’s physical and chemical properties. These included scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X… Show more
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