| Literature DB >> 31758482 |
Ying Wang1, Luxing Wang1, Xiaoyan Deng2, Hongtao Gao3.
Abstract
Waste biomass can be recycled to prepare biochar for soil restoration, in which process soil fertility would not be lost. In this work, biochar was prepared from waste pomelo peel, combined with ZnO, to be used to immobilize Cu(II) in contaminated soil, whose maximum adsorption capacity was up to 216.37 mg g-1. Due to combination of ZnO, the BET surface area of biochar increased from 2.39 to 18.53 m2 g-1. Meanwhile, the surface functional groups increased, which was conducive to fixation of metal ion on the surface of biochar. Both pseudo-second-order kinetics and Langmuir isotherm model fit the experimental data well. Adsorption was easy to happen since the adsorption site on the surface of biochar/ZnO had a strong affinity with Cu(II). In addition, mechanism investigation indicated that Cu(II) was bond with biochar/ZnO mainly by non-bioavailable state (75.6%) primarily. It inferred that biochar/ZnO was an efficient and promising passivator in reducing heavy metal risk in soil.Entities:
Keywords: Adsorption capacity; Biochar/ZnO; Cu(II); Immobilization mechanism; Soil
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31758482 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-06888-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ISSN: 0944-1344 Impact factor: 4.223