Biochars from chlorine-rich feedstock are low in polychlorinated dioxins, furans and biphenyls
Jannis Grafmüller(Ithaka Harbors), Hans‐Peter Schmidt(Ithaka Harbors), Dilani Rathnayake(Agroscope), Nikolas Hagemann(Ithaka Institute for Carbon Strategies), Thomas D. Bucheli(Agroscope)
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