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Evaluating biochar’s role in dye adsorption and wheat performance under saline conditions
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Evaluating biochar’s role in dye adsorption and wheat performance under saline conditions

Ghenwa Kataya, Dalia El Badan, David Cornu, Assi Al Mousawi, Mikhael Bechelany et Akram Hijazi
Materials, Vol.18(20)
2025
PMCID: PMC12565813
PMID: 41156909

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Crystal violet Dye Salinity Valorization Cheat Biochar
This research explores the dual role of biochar in addressing the escalating challenges of water salinity and pollution, focusing on its potential for both wastewater treatment and agricultural resilience. We investigated the adsorption capacity and efficiency of various biochar treatments to remove crystal violet dye from contaminated water. Biochar treated with H2SO4 demonstrated the highest adsorption capacity (450 mg/g). It consistently achieved 100% removal efficiency in all crystal violet concentrations tested, while silver-modified biochar showed a 99.95% removal rate at 50 ppm and an adsorption capacity of 5 mg/g. In agricultural applications, we evaluated the impact of biochar applications at concentrations of 1% and 3% on wheat crops irrigated with saline water of varying conductivity levels (0.63 and 10 dS/m). Wheat plants treated with 1% biochar exhibited the highest yield (26.6 cm) under 0.63 dS/m water conductivity, significantly outperforming the control group (17 cm). Biochar also resulted in elevated chlorophyll levels, with chlorophyll a ranging from 29.8 to 20.9 µg/mL and chlorophyll b ranging from 54 to 23 µg/mL, showing a marked improvement over the control. These findings demonstrate biochar’s potential to mitigate salinity-induced damage, with lower salinity conditions further enhancing chlorophyll a levels, while untreated plants showed reduced chlorophyll under high salinity.

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