Immobilization of heavy metal ions (CuII, CdII, NiII, and PbII) by broiler litter-derived biochars in water and soil.
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SeChin Chang | Minori Uchimiya | I. Lima | L. Wartelle | Sechin Chang | Minori Uchimiya | K. Thomas Klasson | Isabel M Lima | K Thomas Klasson | Lynda H Wartelle | James E Rodgers | J. Rodgers
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