1. ABOUT THE DATASET -------------------- Title: Systematic literature review: Manganese Oxide - biochar composites Creator: Flora M. Brocza Organisation: University of Leeds, School of Chemical and Process Engineering Copyright 2023 University of Leeds Publication Year: 2023 Cite as: Brocza, Flora M. (2023) Systematic literature review: Manganese Oxide - biochar composites. University of Leeds. [Dataset] https://doi.org/10.5518/1307 Related publication: 2. TERMS OF USE --------------- Unless otherwise stated, this dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. 3. CONTENTS ----------- This is a searchable dataset containing metadata on scientific publications describing composites of manganese oxide and biochar (MnOx-BCs). The following parameters were collected: Metadata on the publication: 1st author / reference DOI Year of publication Information on material application: Application 1: detail level 1, classification as capacitor/sorbent/catalyst material Application 2: detail level 2 on material application Application 3: detail level 3, e.g. for sorption: which pollutant does the sorbent target Description of biochar phase: Biochar type Biochar feedstock Activation reagent Information on synthesis procedure: Synthesis procedure: synthesis method, following the classification used in the corresponding review paper. Permangate used?: if permanganate was used in the synthesis, it says ‘KMnO4’, otherwise it is left blank. Other Mn reagent used: The reagent is specified in the column. If none was used, it is left blank. Other metal?: if other dopants are present in the protocol, the metal is listed here, otherwise it is left blank. Other metal reagent: states the non-Mn metal salt which was used in the synthesis procedure Calcination atmosphere Calcination temperature Calcination duration Information on synthesized MnOx phase Mn oxidation state MnOx or mixed oxide: coarse classification of oxides Mineral phase 1: if known, states the chemical formula of the MnOx phase. Mineral phase 3: provides details on Mineral phase 1, e.g. nanostructure or crystallographic phase, where multiple phases exist (e.g. alpha-MnO2)