Isabel M Lima
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Recent Articles
1.
Nam S, Easson M, Jordan J, He Z, Lima I, Hillyer M, et al.
ACS Omega
. 2024 Sep;
9(36):38195-38204.
PMID: 39281942
Cellulose nanofibril-silver (CNF-Ag) hybrid and ultralight silver-infused aerogel were produced using cotton gin trash (CGT), an abundant agro-waste material. This repurposing of CGT was achieved by exploiting its potential for...
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Easson M, Jordan J, Edwards J, Prevost N, Dupre R, Hillyer M, et al.
ACS Appl Bio Mater
. 2024 Feb;
7(3):1490-1500.
PMID: 38377436
Inflammatory disease biomarker detection has become a high priority in point-of-care diagnostic research in relation to chronic wounds, with a variety of sensor-based designs becoming available. Herein, two primary aspects...
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Klasson K, Uchimiya M, Lima I
Chemosphere
. 2014 Jul;
111:129-34.
PMID: 24997909
Biochars have been considered for adsorption of contaminants in soil and water, as well as conditioning and improving soil quality. Pore surface area is an important property of biochar. Biochars...
4.
Lima I, Boykin D, Klasson K, Uchimiya M
Chemosphere
. 2013 Sep;
95:96-104.
PMID: 24025533
There are a myriad of carbonaceous precursors that can be used advantageously to produce activated carbons or chars, due to their low cost, availability and intrinsic properties. Because of the...
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Han Y, Boateng A, Qi P, Lima I, Chang J
J Environ Manage
. 2013 Mar;
118:196-204.
PMID: 23454371
In this work, the surface structures of biochars, derived from three types of biomass, switchgrass (SG), hardwood (HW) and softwood (SW) through either fast pyrolysis (FP) in a fluidized-bed reactor...
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Hass A, Gonzalez J, Lima I, Godwin H, Halvorson J, Boyer D
J Environ Qual
. 2012 Jul;
41(4):1096-106.
PMID: 22751051
Acid weathered soils often require lime and fertilizer application to overcome nutrient deficiencies and metal toxicity to increase soil productivity. Slow-pyrolysis chicken manure biochars, produced at 350 and 700°C with...
7.
Schomberg H, Gaskin J, Harris K, Das K, Novak J, Busscher W, et al.
J Environ Qual
. 2012 Jul;
41(4):1087-95.
PMID: 22751050
Interest in the use of biochar from pyrolysis of biomass to sequester C and improve soil productivity has increased; however, variability in physical and chemical characteristics raises concerns about effects...
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Spokas K, Cantrell K, Novak J, Archer D, Ippolito J, Collins H, et al.
J Environ Qual
. 2012 Jul;
41(4):973-89.
PMID: 22751040
Biochar has been heralded as an amendment to revitalize degraded soils, improve soil carbon sequestration, increase agronomic productivity, and enter into future carbon trading markets. However, scientific and economic technicalties...
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Uchimiya M, Bannon D, Wartelle L, Lima I, Klasson K
J Agric Food Chem
. 2012 May;
60(20):5035-44.
PMID: 22548418
Phosphorus-rich manure biochar has a potential for stabilizing Pb and other heavy metal contaminants, as well as serving as a sterile fertilizer. In this study, broiler litter biochars produced at...
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Influence of pyrolysis temperature on biochar property and function as a heavy metal sorbent in soil
Uchimiya M, Wartelle L, Klasson K, Fortier C, Lima I
J Agric Food Chem
. 2011 Feb;
59(6):2501-10.
PMID: 21348519
While a large-scale soil amendment of biochars continues to receive interest for enhancing crop yields and to remediate contaminated sites, systematic study is lacking in how biochar properties translate into...