The Use of Hydrochar as an Amendment in Bioreactors for Acid Mine Drainage Treatment
Abstract
This work explores the removal of copper, zinc, and cadmium from acid mine drainage in a batch bioreactor using hydrochar, which is akin to biochar created at lower temperature hydrothermal carbonization blending with locally available organic wastes.
Status
Graduate
Department
Environmental Studies
College
Voinovich School
Campus
Athens
Faculty Mentor
Natalie Kruse Daniels
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The Use of Hydrochar as an Amendment in Bioreactors for Acid Mine Drainage Treatment
This work explores the removal of copper, zinc, and cadmium from acid mine drainage in a batch bioreactor using hydrochar, which is akin to biochar created at lower temperature hydrothermal carbonization blending with locally available organic wastes.