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Gregory Möller
University of Idaho · 🇺🇸 US

Career Stage: Senior

CDR Specialization

Biochar

Producing and deploying biochar — charred biomass that sequesters carbon in soil and products.

Metrics

MetricValue
h-index19
Citations1,535
Publications54
CDR Focus13.0%
TrajectoryDeclining

Top CDR Publications

  1. Biochar‐integrated reactive filtration of wastewater for P removal and recovery, micropollutant catalytic oxidation, and negative CO2e: Life cycle assessment and techno‐economic analysis (2023) 9 citations · Biochar

  2. Phosphorus availability and speciation in soils amended with upcycled dairy-waste nutrients (2024) 6 citations · Biochar

  3. Biochar integrated reactive filtration of wastewater for P removal and recovery, micropollutant catalytic oxidation, and negative CO2e: Process operation and mechanism (2023) 6 citations · Biochar

  4. Iron–ozone catalytic oxidation reactive filtration of municipal wastewater at field pilot and full‐scale with high‐efficiency pollutant removal and potential negative CO2e with biochar (2023) 5 citations · Biochar

  5. Reactive Filtration Water Treatment: A Retrospective Review of Sustainable Sand Filtration Re-Engineered for Advanced Nutrient Removal and Recovery, Micropollutant Destructive Removal, and Net-Negative CO2e Emissions with Biochar (2025) 2 citations · Biochar

  6. Biomimetic crossflow filtration with wave minimal surface geometry for particulate biochar water treatment (2023) 2 citations · Biochar

  7. Availability of Recycled Phosphorus on Biochar Reacted with Wastewater to Support Growth of Lactuca sativa (2024) 1 citations · Biochar

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