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Carbonization characteristics of co-pyrolysis of sewage sludge and corn stalks and its agricultural benefits
PurposeConversion of sewage sludge and corn stalks into biochars via co-pyrolysis is a promising strategy for resource recycling. We hypothesized...
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Energy Comparison of Corn Stover Fraction
The extensive use of fossil fuels for energy production has raised concerns about their harmful effects on the environment. Findings from British... -
Pb(II) adsorption by biochar from co-pyrolysis of corn stalks and alkali-fused fly ash
Numerous studies have reported the potential of silica as a biochar (BC) modifier. However, despite its high silica content, fly ash is rarely used...
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Synthesis and Characterization of Silica-Based Adsorbents Employing Maize Stalks as Porogenic Agents and Their Application in Phenol Removal
Silica-based materials modified with maize stalks were synthesized using different sol-gel routes (acid-catalyzed route, base-catalyzed route,...
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The Methane Potential of Corn Cob Cores
Constant climate change and political changes are leading to the search for better solutions in the field of energy materials. An important milestone... -
Higher nitrogen removal achieved in constructed wetland with polyethylene fillers and NaOH-heating pre-treated corn stalks for advanced treatment of low C/N sewage
Advanced processing of low C/N sewage faces the carbon sources shortage, while quantities of agricultural biomass wastes need to be disposed. This...
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Adsorption of nitrate and nitrite anion by modified maize stalks from aqueous solutions
The newly developed aminated maize stalk (AMS) was prepared by a chemical process using charred maize stalk (CMS). The AMS was used for the removal...
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Leveraging Acid-Hydrolyzed Corn Stover and Pig Manure as Substrates for Optimized Biogas Production: A Circular Economy Approach
One of the most promising energy generation techniques for sustainable development is the production of biogas from waste. This study exploited corn...
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Adsorbent biochar derived from corn stalk core for highly efficient removal of bisphenol A
Environmental-friendly biochar (BC) with low cost was obtained by simple pyrolysis of corn stalk core, which was employed as an adsorbent for...
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Preparation of Activated Bio-char from Corn Stalk for Color Treatment of Effluent from Packaging Paper Mill
In recent years, the paper industry is develo** strongly and plays an important role in the industry of our country. Most of the factories have...
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Source and migration patterns of heavy metals and human health risk assessment of heavy metals in soil-corn straw-flue gas system
The process of rapid urbanization in Northeast China has resulted in severe heavy metal pollution in the environment. In this study, we investigated...
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A Sustainable Biorefinery Approach to Valorize Corn Waste to Valuable Chemicals
In the current scenario, the depletion of fossil fuels is a topic of concern. There is an urgent requirement to utilize abundant, renewable, readily... -
Accumulation and Release of Nutrients by Immersed Stalks Collected on Selected Dates Following Harvest
The concentrations of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) in runoff from cropland areas may be influenced by accumulation and release of P and N by stalk...
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New sustainable and robust catalytic supports for palladium nanoparticles generated from chitosan/cellulose film and corn stem biochar
The production of sustainable catalytic supports for palladium nanoparticles is always desired, even more so through the recovery of biomass...
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Properties and photosynthetic promotion mechanisms of artificial humic acid are feedstock-dependent
The artificial humic acids (AHA) approach contributes to achieving the carbon (C) emission peaking and neutrality goal through efficient recycling of...
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Investigating the Effect of Corn Cob Ash on the Characteristics of Cement Paste and Concrete: A Review
The increase in the demand for construction materials has led to influence the researchers from the various fields to find an alternative way to... -
Development and Optimization of Bioretention Systems with Modified Fillers of Corn Straw Biochar
Bioretention systems have been proved to be a natural approach for effectively reducing stormwater runoff pollution loads. The filler is essential...
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The co-occurrence network patterns and keystone species of microbial communities in cattle manure-corn straw composting
Microbes often form complex ecological networks in various habitats. Co-occurrence network analysis allows exploring the complex community...
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Effects of Straw Returning on Paddy Soil Environmental Remediation
Straw is an important renewable resource for fertilizing soil, and returning straw to the field is the most economical and effective technical... -
Two-step hydrothermal conversion of biomass waste to humic acid using hydrochar as intermediate
Converting biomass materials to humic acid is a sustainable method for humic acid production and achieve biomass valorization. A two-step...