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titleOfInvention Aminated biochar and method for removing phenol and copper using same
abstract The present invention relates to an aminated chicken manure-derived biochar with an improved phenol and copper absorption performance, prepared by aminating a biochar using chicken manure, to a method for preparing the same, and to a method for treating wastewater contaminated with phenol and heavy metals using the same. Particularly, the aminated biochar according to the present invention improves the ability to remove aqueous phenol and copper ions, which are heavy metals, while having excellent reproducibility, and thus can be favorably used in removing phenol and heavy metals, such as copper, from an aqueous solution or wastewater.
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