N-Doped animal keratin waste porous biochar derived from Trapa natans husks

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Abstract

Animal-keratin-wastes (AKWs), horns (HN), hair (HR), puffed waterfowl feathers (PF), hydrolyzed waterfowl feathers (HF), hydrolyzed fish meal (HM), crab meat (CM), feathers (FR), shrimp chaff (SC), fish scales (FS), and waste leather (WL) were used as modifiers to prepare animal-keratin-wastes biochars (AKWs-BC) derived from Trapa natans husks (TH). AKWs-BC have a well-developed microporous structure with a pore size mainly below 3 nm. Due to the doping of AKWs, the surface chemical properties of AKWs-BC (especially N functional groups) were improved. The utilization of APWs not only realizes the resource utilization of waste, but also can be used to prepare high-performance biochars.

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Yin, W., Zhang, Z., Liu, T., Xu, J., Xiao, S., & Xu, Y. (2020). N-Doped animal keratin waste porous biochar derived from Trapa natans husks. Materials, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13040987

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