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Pathogen removal using saturated sand columns supplemented with hydrochar - 9781138029293
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Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC), also known as wet pyrolysis, has proven to be one of the simplest and most inexpensive technologies to produce a variety of carbonaceous materials from biowastes. This research is the first investigation on the use of hydrochar (solid product of HTC) as a pathogen adsorbent in water treatment. This study demonstrates the removal of Escherichia coli, human pathogenic rotavirus and adenovirus using simple sand filtration set-ups, supplemented with hydrochar adsorbents derived from agricultural residue of maize, stabilized sewage sludge and fresh swine waste. In addition, the development of low-cost polymerase chain reaction technologies for virus quantification are described.








