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1. Boosting acetaminophen degradation in water by peracetic acid activation: A novel approach using chestnut shell-derived biochar at varied pyrolysis temperatures.

2. Sorption of Iodine on Biochar Derived from the Processing of Urban Sludge and Garden Waste at Different Pyrolysis Temperatures.

3. Liming potential and characteristics of biochar produced from woody and non-woody biomass at different pyrolysis temperatures.

4. Pyrolysis of biomass harvested from heavy-metal contaminated area: Characteristics of bio-oils and biochars from batch-wise one-stage and continuous two-stage pyrolysis.

5. Efficiently catalytic degradation of tetracycline via persulfate activation with plant-based biochars: Insight into endogenous mineral self-template effect and pyrolysis catalysis.

6. Source separation of human excreta: Effect on resource recovery via pyrolysis.

7. Breakdown of biomass for energy applications using microwave pyrolysis: A technological review.

8. Accelerating Fe 2+ /Fe 3+ cycle via biochar to improve catalytic degradation efficiency of the Fe 3+ /persulfate oxidation.

9. Kill two birds with one stone: The management of hazardous waste and the preparation of efficient adsorbents for Pb(II) were realized by the pyrolysis of penicillin mycelial dreg.

10. Effect of carrier gas change during sewage sludge or sewage sludge and willow pyrolysis on ecotoxicity of biochar-amended soil.

11. Influence of pyrolysis temperature on biochar properties and Cr(VI) adsorption from water with groundnut shell biochars: Mechanistic approach.

12. Pyrolysis of exhausted hydrochar sorbent for cadmium separation and biochar regeneration.

13. Catalytic pyrolysis of lotus leaves for producing nitrogen self-doping layered graphitic biochar: Performance and mechanism for peroxydisulfate activation.

14. Pyrolysis of furfural residues: Property and applications of the biochar.

15. Co-Pyrolysis of Cotton Stalks and Low-Density Polyethylene to Synthesize Biochar and Its Application in Pb(II) Removal.

16. Effect of Cd on Pyrolysis Velocity and Deoxygenation Characteristics of Rice Straw: Analogized with Cd-Impregnated Representative Biomass Components.

17. Toxicity of biochar influenced by aging time and environmental factors.

18. Co-pyrolysis of sewage sludge and metal-free/metal-loaded polyvinyl chloride (PVC) microplastics improved biochar properties and reduced environmental risk of heavy metals.

19. Biochar production via pyrolysis of citrus peel fruit waste as a potential usage as solid biofuel.

20. Investigation of seawater mineral promoted pyrolysis at low temperature for improving the adsorption capabilities of biochar.

21. Combining impregnation and co-pyrolysis to reduce the environmental risk of biochar derived from sewage sludge.

22. Stability of biochar derived from banana peel through pyrolysis as alternative source of nutrient in soil: feedforward neural network modelling study.

23. Recyclable nitrogen-doped biochar via low-temperature pyrolysis for enhanced lead(II) removal.

24. Lignocellulosic biomass-based pyrolysis: A comprehensive review.

25. Biochar derived from fruit by-products using pyrolysis process for the elimination of Pb(II) ion: An updated review.

26. Slow pyrolysis of agro-food wastes and physicochemical characterization of biofuel products.

27. Pyrolysis of sewage sludge for sustainable biofuels and value-added biochar production.

28. Pyrolysis temperature-dependent carbon retention and stability of biochar with participation of calcium: Implications to carbon sequestration.

29. Feasibility and risk assessment of heavy metals from low-temperature magnetic pyrolysis of municipal solid waste on a pilot scale.

30. Valorization of peanut shells through biochar production using slow and fast pyrolysis and its detailed physicochemical characterization.

31. Direct Hydrothermal Synthesis and Characterization of Zr–Ce-Incorporated SBA-15 Catalysts for the Pyrolysis Reaction of Algal Biomass.

32. Pyrolytic Pathway of Wheat Straw Pellet by the Thermogravimetric Analyzer.

33. Biochar produced from waste‐based feedstocks: Mechanisms, affecting factors, economy, utilization, challenges, and prospects.

34. Multicriteria analysis of sustainable agri-food waste management for an agroecosystem in Finland.

35. Production and Characterization of Liquid Smoke from Coconut Shell Waste as an Effort to Reduce the Impact on Environmental Pollution.

36. Granulation compared to co-application of biochar plus mineral fertilizer and its impacts on crop growth and nutrient leaching.

37. Anaerobic Digestion of Dye Wastewater and Agricultural Waste with Bio-Energy and Biochar Recovery: A Techno-Economic and Sustainable Approach.

38. Pyrolysis of wheat straw pellets in a pilot‐scale reactor: Effect of temperature and residence time.

39. Using Machine Learning to Predict Biochar Yield and Carbon Content: Enhancing Efficiency and Sustainability in Biomass Conversion.

40. Valorizing Combustible and Compostable Fractions of Municipal Solid Waste to Biochar and Compost as an Alternative to Chemical Fertilizer for Improving Soil Health and Sunflower Yield.

41. Pyrolysis temperature affects biochar suitability as an alternative rhizobial carrier.

42. Utilizing Date Palm Leaf Biochar for Simultaneous Adsorption of Pb(II) and Iodine from Aqueous Solutions.

43. RETRACTED: Optimization of Pyrolysis Parameters for Production of Biochar From Banana Peels: Evaluation of Biochar Application on the Growth of Ipomoea aquatica.

44. Production and modifications of biochar to engineered materials and its application for environmental sustainability: a review.

45. Energy Efficiency of Lignocellulosic Biomass Pyrolysis in Two Types of Reactors: Electrical and with Primary Forest Biomass Fuel.

46. Qualities and Quantities of Poultry Litter Biochar Characterization and Investigation.

47. Recent Progress in Sludge-Derived Biochar and Its Role in Wastewater Purification.

48. Cradle-to-gate life cycle analysis of slow pyrolysis biochar from forest harvest residues in Ontario, Canada.

49. Effects of Biochar Type on the Growth and Harvest Index of Onion (Allium cepa L.).

50. Properties and Possibilities of Using Biochar Composites Made on the Basis of Biomass and Waste Residues Ferryferrohydrosol Sorbent.

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