Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7074323 | Bioresource Technology | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The present study investigated the sorption of phenanthrene (PHE) and pyrene (PYR) by sewage sludges and sewage sludge-derived biochars. The organic carbon normalized distribution coefficient (log KOC for Cw = 0.01 Sw) for the sewage sludges ranged from 5.62 L kgâ1 to 5.64 L kgâ1 for PHE and from 5.72 L kgâ1 to 5.75 L kgâ1 for PYR. The conversion of sewage sludges into biochar significantly increased their sorption capacity. The value of log KOC for the biochars ranged from 5.54 L kgâ1 to 6.23 L kgâ1 for PHE and from 5.95 L kgâ1 to 6.52 L kgâ1 for PYR depending on temperature of pyrolysis. The dominant process was monolayer adsorption in the micropores and/or multilayer surface adsorption (in the mesopores), which was indicated by the significant correlations between log KOC and surface properties of biochars. PYR was sorbed better on the tested materials than PHE.
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Authors
Anna ZieliÅska, Patryk Oleszczuk,