| Literature DB >> 32348923 |
Feiyue Li1, Andrew R Zimmerman2, Xin Hu3, Zebin Yu4, Jun Huang5, Bin Gao6.
Abstract
Hydrochar, the product of hydrothermal carbonization of biomass, is a sustainable alternative to other carbonaceous environmental sorbents. However, its use has been limited due to its low surface area. A one-pot biomass/metal salt co-hydrothermal synthesis method might improve its sorptive properties while retaining its efficient production characteristic. Thus, bamboo sawdust and zinc chloride (ZnCl2) were combined in a hydrothermal reactor (200 °C, 7 h) for preparing modified hydrochar. Compared to the non-modified hydrochar, the hydrochar produced with the addition of ZnCl2 during hydrothermal treatment was more fully carbonized (C content increased from 54% to 64%), of higher surface area after acid washing (30 versus 1.7 m2 g-1), and enriched in O-containing functional groups and of greater aromaticity (according to FTIR and XRD analysis). Because of these improved properties, Methylene blue adsorption capacity of the modified hydrochar increased by nearly 90% and by 257% after it was rinsed with acid. This study highlights the potential of this one-pot co-hydrothermal treatment of biomass in presence of metal salt to provide a simple and effective hydrochar with properties suitable for environmental remediation and water treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Adsorption; Co-hydrothermal treatment; Methylene blue; Modified hydrochar; ZnCl(2) activation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32348923 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.126866
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086