Spent coffee ground biochar for phosphate adsorption in water: Influence of pyrolysis temperature and iron-coating activation method

IF 5.3 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Cleaner Engineering and Technology Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1016/j.clet.2024.100839
Alessia Torboli , Paola Foladori , Mingming Lu , Stefano Gialanella , Lorena Maines
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A substantial portion of the phosphorus utilized in crop and food production is dispersed into soil and water, posing a challenge to the management of eutrophication and sustainable nutrient recovery. This research focuses on the reclamation of phosphate from polluted water through affinitive adsorption on biochar derived from spent coffee grounds (SCG). SCG were subjected to pyrolysis within a N2-purged vertical furnace across a temperature range of 300–550 °C, with a 1-h holding time. The adsorption capability of SCG biochar was systematically investigated and experimental data were interpreted using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models. Notably, the biochar pyrolyzed at 450 °C and activated with a Fe/biochar mass ratio of 2:1 demonstrated the highest adsorption capacity (0.87 mg P/g biochar) when exposed to the highest initial phosphate concentration in the solution (15 mg P/L). Comparative analyses revealed that the removal efficiency of non-activated SCG biochar was considerably lower (5.7%) compared to the corresponding activated biochar (up to 17.3%). This highlights the significant increase in adsorption capacity facilitated by the introduction of ferric chloride. Furthermore, phosphate desorption experiments were conducted to assess the biochar's phosphorus release characteristics and stability. The results demonstrate the positive outcomes of upcycling SCG waste material as a pollutant sorbent and the potential to diminish reliance on chemical fertilizers through the recovery of Fe-phosphate-enriched SCG biochar.
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