Ball milling as a mechanochemical technology for fabrication of novel biochar nanomaterials.
Abstract
null null Mechanochemical synthesis of nano-biochar by ball-milling technology is gaining attention for the sake of its low-cost and eco-friendly nature. Ball milling as a non-/less-solvent technology can propel environmental sustainability and waste valorization into engineered biochar for advanced applications. Scalable production of biochar nanomaterials with superior properties (e.g., 400–500 m2 g−1 surface area and 0.5–1000 nm pore sizes)...
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Title
Ball milling as a mechanochemical technology for fabrication of novel biochar nanomaterials.
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
312
Pages
123613
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