| Literature DB >> 29289008 |
Lukáš Trakal1, Zuzana Michálková1, Luke Beesley2, Martina Vítková1, Petr Ouředníček1, Andreu Piqueras Barceló1, Vojtěch Ettler3, Sylva Číhalová1, Michael Komárek4.
Abstract
A novel sorbent made from biochar modified with an amorphous Mn oxide (AMOchar) was compared with pure biochar, pure AMO, AMO+biochar mixtures and biochar+birnessite composite for the removal of various metal(loid)s from aqueous solutions using adsorption and solid-state analyses. In comparison with the pristine biochar, both Mn oxide-biochar composites were able to remove significantly greater quantities of various metal(loid)s from the aqueous solutions, especially at a ratio 2:1 (AMO:biochar). The AMOchar proved most efficient, removing almost 99, 91 and 51% of Pb, As and Cd, respectively. Additionally, AMOchar and AMO+biochar mixture exhibited reduced Mn leaching, compared to pure AMO. Therefore, it is concluded that the synthesis of AMO and biochar is able to produce a double acting sorbent ('dorbent') of enhanced efficiency, compared with the individual deployment of their component materials.Entities:
Keywords: Biochar, Metals, Arsenic; Composite; Mn oxide
Year: 2017 PMID: 29289008 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.12.267
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963