Effect of inorganic component of biochar on lead adsorption performance and the enhancement by MgO modification.

IF 5.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 0 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Science and Pollution Research Pub Date : 2024-11-24 DOI:10.1007/s11356-024-35556-0
Stephen Johnson Khamis Yesto, Hongru Shang, Xiaohong Lv, James Taban Abdalla, Tengfei Wang, Yanling Yu
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Biomass-derived biochar has enormous potential for sustainable and low-cost treatment of lead-contained wastewater. In this study, corncob and cow dung-derived biochar were prepared. The increase in pyrolysis temperature could improve the porous structures, surface area, functional groups and alkalinity, and further provide a higher Pb2+ capacity in both biochars. Cow dung biochar performed better than corncob for its higher inorganic mineral content and more alkaline surface. Among them, CDB-600 performed the Langmuir maximum capacity of 357.1 mg/g, with a high surface area of 144.3 m2/g; ion exchange and precipitate were the main adsorption mechanisms. After further MgO modification, the M-CDB displayed a high surface area of 166 m2/g, and ion exchangeability and precipitate-promoting effects were improved. M-CDB performed a Langmuir maximum capacity of 833.3 mg/g. The pHpzc was found to be 10 and the adsorbents portray a very good Pb2+ adsorption selectivity among coexisting ions in the solution. The adsorption process was found to be endothermic, feasible, spontaneous and chemisorption. The fixed lead on CDB-600 was stable in water. The immobilized lead could be desorbed by acid wash. CDB-600 performed better in terms of sustainability in use, which could support its continuous application ability.

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生物炭中无机成分对铅吸附性能的影响以及氧化镁改性对铅吸附性能的增强。
生物质衍生生物炭在可持续、低成本处理含铅废水方面具有巨大潜力。本研究制备了玉米芯和牛粪衍生生物炭。提高热解温度可改善两种生物炭的多孔结构、比表面积、官能团和碱度,并进一步提高其 Pb2+ 容量。牛粪生物炭的无机矿物含量更高,表面碱性更强,因此其性能优于玉米芯生物炭。其中,CDB-600 的朗缪尔最大容量为 357.1 mg/g,比表面积高达 144.3 m2/g;离子交换和沉淀是主要的吸附机制。经氧化镁进一步改性后,M-CBD 的高比表面积达到 166 m2/g,离子交换性和沉淀促进效果也得到了改善。M-CDB 的朗缪尔最大吸附容量为 833.3 mg/g。pHpzc 为 10,吸附剂在溶液中的共存离子中具有很好的 Pb2+ 吸附选择性。吸附过程为内热、可行、自发和化学吸附。固定在 CDB-600 上的铅在水中是稳定的。固定的铅可以通过酸洗解吸。CDB-600 在使用的可持续性方面表现较好,这支持了它的持续应用能力。
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