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Chathuri Peiris

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Peiris C, Nayanathara O, Navarathna C, Jayawardhana Y, Nawalage S, Burk G, et al.
RSC Adv . 2022 May; 9(31):17612-17622. PMID: 35520596
Tea-waste is an abundant feedstock for producing biochar (BC) which is considered to be a cost effective carbonaceous adsorbent useful for water remediation and soil amendment purposes. In the present...
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Peiris C, Wathudura P, Gunatilake S, Gajanayake B, Wewalwela J, Abeysundara S, et al.
Chemosphere . 2021 Oct; 288(Pt 2):132551. PMID: 34655645
Biochar has widely been utilized as an agricultural soil amendment owing to its enhanced surface properties and cost-effectiveness. In the present work, the influence of tea waste biochar (TWBC) upon...
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Peiris C, Nawalage S, Wewalwela J, Gunatilake S, Vithanage M
Environ Res . 2020 Sep; 191:110183. PMID: 32919969
Remediation of steroidal estrogens from aqueous ecosystems is of prevailing concern due to their potential impact on organisms even at trace concentrations. Biochar (BC) is capable of estrogen removal due...
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Wathudura P, Peiris C, Navarathna C, Mlsna T, Kaumal M, Vithanage M, et al.
Chemosphere . 2019 Sep; 239:124788. PMID: 31521935
Digestion of biomass derived carbonaceous materials such as biochar (BC) can be challenging due to their high chemical recalcitrance and vast variations in composition. Reports on the development of specific...
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Peiris C, Gunatilake S, Mlsna T, Mohan D, Vithanage M
Bioresour Technol . 2017 Aug; 246:150-159. PMID: 28789905
Utilization of biochar (BC) as a low cost adsorbent for water remediation has gained an immense research interest due to their surface functionality and porosity. Although many reports on the...