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Тезисы на русском Environmentally Friendly, Low Cost, Less Well Known Water Technology for The Future

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• 53’Biochar/Classic Carbon + UV: Effect mix of<br />

Accepted & Disputed by Western Mainstream(WM)<br />

• ■ 53’Biochar/Classic Carbon + UV:(calling “Classic Carbon” here to differentiate with<br />

section 55’Nano Material treating) Largest promotor is Biochar specific type NGOs<br />

that are internationally networked with some mainstream backing: (biocharinternational+),<br />

There are significant underexplored effects(often not water related) in<br />

mainstream biochar, yet there is further large effect gap between those and some of<br />

fringe group biochar production & usage method<br />

• eg: Material purpose sorted & treated 600-1200°C solid wood carbon is each used<br />

for different applications”: difference of porous honeycomb size, structure<br />

durability, thru or nonthru pores etc. Their commercialized claim(not really water<br />

related) effect and durability seem superior to Activated Carbon- likely at least<br />

partly due to the way it is used(Maruko-Denshi, NaraTanka +),.<br />

• WM promoted biochar can be produced from biomass by pyrolysis without<br />

generating CO2(unlike SuperCritical water decomposition), which has economical<br />

incentives around its sequestering. Activated Carbon filter is a part of widely used<br />

standard water treatment system, especially at fine filtration at last stage of public<br />

drinking water production..<br />

linkedin.com/in/newnatureparadigm - Ben Rusuisiak: Specialty Cleantech Analysis, Vancouver,<br />

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