Properties of Eupatorium adenophora Spreng (Crofton Weed) Biochar Produced at Different Pyrolysis Temperatures

Abstract Pyrolysis temperature affects biochar properties, which in turn determine its application potential. Here, we examined the properties of crofton weed biochar (C-BC) produced at different p...

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