| Literature DB >> 28756990 |
Fangjie Qi1, Yubo Yan2, Dane Lamb1, Ravi Naidu3, Nanthi S Bolan1, Yanju Liu1, Yong Sik Ok4, Scott W Donne5, Kirk T Semple6.
Abstract
In this study, the thermal stability of a wood shaving biochar (WS, 650°C), a chicken litter biochar (CL, 550°C) and an activated carbon (AC, 1100°C) were evaluated by combustion at 375°C for 24h to remove the labile non-carbonized organic matter. Results showed that WS and CL biochars were not thermally stable and can lose most of the organic C during combustion. The combusted WS and CL biochars retained considerable amounts of negative charge and displayed higher sorption for Cd (from 5.46 to 68.9mg/g for WS and from 48.5 to 60.9mg/g for CL). The AC retained 76.5% of its original C and became more negatively chargely after combustion, but its sorption for Cd slightly decreased (from 18.5 to 14.9mg/g). This study indicated that after potential burning in wildfires (200-500°C), biochars could have higher sorption capacity for metals by remaining minerals.Entities:
Keywords: Biochar; Cadmium; Composition; Sorption; Stability
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28756990 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.07.033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642