Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7067799 | Bioresource Technology | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Magnetic biochar (MMABC) prepared from Melia azedarach wood was used for aqueous Cr(VI) removal. MMABC was a mesoporous material with SBET 5.219â¯m2/g and superparamagnetic magnetization 17.3â¯emu/g contributed by the contained Fe3O4. The MMABC showed higher removal efficiency (99.8%) than biochar under conditions of dosage 5â¯g/L, pHâ¯=â¯3.0, and Cr(VI) concentration 10â¯mg/L. The saturation magnetization (16.1emg/g) of MMABC still remained after adsorption. According to FTIR and Raman results, the benzene-ring adjacent carbonyl did not showed obvious positive effects on Cr(VI) removal. A potential mechanism and corresponding apparent kinetic model indicated the Cr(VI) removal process by MMABC followed adsorption-reduction-adsorption steps. Cr(VI) was firstly adsorbed on surface and subsequently reduced to Cr(III), which was further adsorbed on MMABC surface. Langmuir isotherm (with maximal adsorption capacity of 25.27â¯mg/g) and pseudo second-order kinetic model were suitable for adsorption step.
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Authors
Xin Zhang, Lei Lv, Yingzhi Qin, Min Xu, Xianbin Jia, Zhihua Chen,