Upcycling pyrolyzed biowaste into functional alkali-activated biochar for hydrogen sulphide capture
Published online on May 05, 2026
Abstract
Waste Management & Research, Ahead of Print.
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is a hazardous gas that requires effective removal. In this study, biochar derived from vegetable-tanned, chrome-free leather industry residues was produced via pyrolysis at controlled temperatures 750°C and chemically activated ...
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is a hazardous gas that requires effective removal. In this study, biochar derived from vegetable-tanned, chrome-free leather industry residues was produced via pyrolysis at controlled temperatures 750°C and chemically activated ...