Literature DB >> 28634793

Arsenic sorption by red mud-modified biochar produced from rice straw.

Chuan Wu1, Liu Huang1, Sheng-Guo Xue2, Yu-Ying Huang3, William Hartley4, Meng-Qian Cui1, Ming-Hung Wong5.   

Abstract

Red mud-modified biochar (RM-BC) has been produced to be utilized as a novel adsorbent to remove As because it can effectively combine the beneficial features of red mud (rich metal oxide composition and porous structure) and biochar (large surface area and porous structure properties). SEM-EDS and XRD analyses demonstrated that red mud had loaded successfully on the surface of biochar. With the increasing of pH in solution, arsenate (As(V)) adsorption on RM-BC decreased while arsenite (As(III)) increased. Arsenate adsorption kinetics process on RM-BC fitted the pseudo-second-order model, while that of As(III) favored the Elovich model. All sorption isotherms produced superior fits with the Langmuir model. RM-BC exhibited improved As removal capabilities, with a maximum adsorption capacity (Qmax) for As(V) of 5923 μg g-1, approximately ten times greater than that of the untreated BC (552.0 μg g-1). Furthermore, it has been indicated that the adsorption of As(V) on RM-BC may be strongly associated with iron oxides (hematite and magnetite) and aluminum oxides (gibbsite) by X-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy (XANES), which was possibly because of surface complexation and electrostatic interactions. RM-BC may be used as a valuable adsorbent for removing As in the environment due to the waste materials being relatively abundant.

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Keywords:  Arsenate; Biochar; Gibbsite; Hematite; Magnetite; Red mud

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28634793     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-9466-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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