Development of activated carbon for removal of pesticides from water: case study

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  • who: Bartosz Zieliu0144ski from the Faculty University of have published the research work: Development of activated carbon for removal of pesticides from water: case study, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: This work is intended to lay the foundations for the implementation of a new type of activated carbon in a company product range, for the removal of pesticides from drinking water. The authors propose molasses as a binder because it allows for the agglomeration of hard coal.
  • how: Considering above the authors have decided to use molasses/bituminous coal paste . . .

     

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