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141. Adsorption And Desorption Of Copper(Ⅱ) In Water-Loess Soil-vegetable Oil Crop Straw Biochar Systems
142. The Effect Of Biochar Mercury Passivation, Migration And Transformation In Soil
143. Biochars Characteristics From Biomass Residues Produced Through Slow Pyrolysis And Amendment Of Albic Soil Mercury Pollution
144. Effect Of Biochar On The Adsorption Behavior Of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Onto Oil-contaminated Loess Soil
145. Effects Of Biocharon Lead Or Zinc Contaminated Soil
146. Study On Adsorption Of Dye Compounds By Biochar And Actived Carbon
147. Removal Of PAHs By Biochars With The Coexisting Of Surfactants
148. Repairing Research Of Bioadsorption And Biodegradation Poly Brominated Diphenyl Ethers Contaminated Soil And Water
149. Changes In Biochar Surface Structure During Aging And Their Influences On Phenanthrene Adsorption
150. Responses Of Different Genotypes Of Wheat To Soil Cadmium Pollution And Effect Of Bamboo Charcoal On Cadmium Accumulation In Wheat
151. Removal Of Cr(Ⅵ)/Cr(Ⅲ) By Biochars From Simulated Acidic Wastewater
152. Preparation Of Biochar Adsorbent And Study On The Adsorption Properties To Heavy Metals In Aqueous Solution
153. Dairy Manure Biochar Preparation And Research On Soil Of Nitrogen Restoration And Water Of Nitrogen Pollution Remediation
154. Removal Of Organic Pollutants By Using Biochar Supported Nanoscale Zerovalent Iron
155. Effect Of Biochar On The Dibutyl Phthalate Bioavailability And Microbial Community Structure Diversity In DBP-contaminated Soil
156. Sorption Of Pb(Ⅱ) And Ionic Dyes From Aqueous Solution By Using Biochars
157. The Study On Biochar Ball Immabilization Technology Of Degrading Bacteria And Its Application In Estuarine Wetland
158. Effect On Growth And Heavy Metal Accumulation Of Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys Pubescens) Under Different Control Meatures
159. Adsorption Of Diethylphthalates On Biochars From Aqueous Solution
160. Technology Research About Remediation Of Contaminated Sediment By Capping Biochar Amendments
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