Remediation of pesticides contaminated water using biowastes-derived carbon rich biochar
Fawzy Eissa(Al-Azhar University), Tarek S. Jamil(National Research Centre), Sherif Alsherbeny(Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation), Sabry M. Shaheen(Kafrelsheikh University), Michal Slaný(Institute of Chemistry of the Slovak Academy of Sciences), Sanaa El-Sawi(Agricultural Research Center), Sang Soo Lee(Yonsei University)
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