| Literature DB >> 32172087 |
Hua Huang1, Zhirui Niu2, Ruru Shi2, Jingchun Tang3, Lei Lv4, Jian Wang4, Yimo Fan2.
Abstract
Poplar hydrochar (RHC) was activated by thermal oxidation (TA-O) in air at 300 °C (O300) and in air + N2 (0.5% O2) at 500 and 700 °C (O500 and O700), respectively, and in N2 at 300-700 °C (N300-N700) as control. Samples characterized by various methods were used to analyze their effect on tetracycline adsorption. The results showed that TA-O greatly increased adsorption capacity qe, 100 (mg·g-1, C0 = 100 mg·L-1) from 6.29 for RHC to 33.32, 96.23 and 60.90 for O300, O500 and O700, respectively. The O300 increased carboxyl and aromaticity whereas little influenced on porosity. The O500, with the highest SBET and Smicro, enhanced adsorption probably by micropore filling and π-π interactions. The O700 fused micropore into mesopore but decreased the SBET, Smicro and qe, 100. Thus, thermal oxidation at 500 °C and 0.5% O2 is recommended for hydrochar activation to absorb tetracycline.Entities:
Keywords: Hydrochar; Oxygen concentration; Temperature; Tetracycline; Thermal activation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32172087 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2020.123096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642