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    A chemometric study on the effect of feedstock choice and pyrolysis conditions on biochar production and its influence on the remediation of pharmaceuticals from aqueous solutions
    (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-06) Fernando,Sachin; Peiris,Chathuri; Abeysundara,Sachith. P; Gunatilake,Sameera .R
    Removal of antibiotics and non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) from aqueous ecosystem is a serious concern due to their extensive usage and resulting the adverse effects on human and ecological health.
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    Correlation and the Impact of Feedstock Type and Production Conditions on Heavy Metal Adsorption by Biochar: A Comprehensive Meta-Analysis
    (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-06) Samarakoon,Vindya; Peiris,Chathuri; Abeysundara,Sachith. P; Gunatilake,Sameera .R
    Biochar (BC) is a ubiquitous, porous, carbonaceous solid produced by the pyrolysis of biomass under anaerobic conditions, which can be used as a fuel as well as an adsorbent.
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    Influence of feedstock and production conditions on characteristics of biochar and its correlation for the adsorption of oxyanions: A Comprehensive meta-analysis
    (Institute of Chemistry Ceylon, 2021-06) Sutherson,Lilogini; Peiris,Chathuri; Abeysundara,Sachith. P; Gunatilake,Sameera .R
    Water contamination by oxyanions can be considered as a major environment problem. Biochar (BC) is a carbon rich porous material produced via biomass pyrolysis under limited oxygen condition.

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