| Literature DB >> 31668843 |
Wei Zhang1, Jianyang Song1, Qiulai He2, Hongyu Wang3, Wanlin Lyu1, Huijuan Feng1, Wenqi Xiong1, Wenbin Guo1, Jing Wu4, Ling Chen5.
Abstract
Novel biochar/pectin/alginate hydrogel beads (BPA) derived from grapefruit peel were synthesized and used for Cu(II) removal from aqueous solution. FTIR, SEM-EDS, XRD, TGA and XPS, etc. were applied for characterization analysis. The synergistic reinforcing effect of polymer matrix and biochar fillers improved the adsorptive, mechanical and thermostabilized performance of BPA. Factors like component contents of biochar and pectin, pH, contact time, Cu(II) concentration and coexisting inorganic salts or organic ligands were systematically investigated in batch mode. The adsorption isotherms were fitted well by the Freundlich model and the experimental maximum adsorption capacity of optimized BPA-9 beads (mass ratio of pectin to alginate = 10:1) with 0.25% biochar, was ∼80.6 mg/g at pH 6. Kinetic process was well described by the pseudo-second-order model and film diffusion primarily governed the overall adsorption rate, followed by intraparticle diffusion. Thermodynamics analysis suggested spontaneous feasibility and endothermic nature of adsorption behavior. Moreover, BPA also showed better environmental adaptability in the presence of NaCl, MgCl2, CaCl2, EDTA-2Na and CA as well as good adsorption potential for other heavy metal [e.g. Pb(III)]. Crucially, the BPA beads showed good regeneration ability after five cycles. All these results indicated the potential of BPA for removing heavy metal from water.Entities:
Keywords: Biochar; Copper adsorption; Grapefruit peel waste; Hydrogel; Pectin
Year: 2019 PMID: 31668843 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.121445
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588