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Coffee pulp and husk-derived hydrochars and biochars adsorb polyphenols and pesticides from wastewater | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Coffee pulp and husk-derived hydrochars and biochars adsorb polyphenols and pesticides from wastewater
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Cecilia Sundberg
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Hydrochars and biochars significantly adsorb polyphenols and pesticides from wastewater, enhancing water purification.
Adsorption rates indicate over 70% removal efficiency, proving coffee byproducts effective in treating contaminated water.
Analysis of sorption properties was conducted using various concentrations of polyphenols and pesticides in lab settings.
These findings highlight the need for more sustainable wastewater treatment options utilizing organic byproducts.
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Cecilia Sundberg (Thu,) studied this question.
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