| Literature DB >> 33578092 |
Haowen Zou1, Jiawei Zhao1, Feng He2, Zhong Zhong3, Jinsheng Huang4, Yulin Zheng4, Yue Zhang4, Yicheng Yang4, Fang Yu5, M Asaad Bashir6, Bin Gao4.
Abstract
As the first of its kind, a novel biochar/iron oxide composite (BM-Fe-HC) was successfully prepared by simply ball milling iron-laden biochar (Fe-HC). The performance and mechanisms of Cr(VI) removal by BM-Fe-HC were investigated. Ball milling effectively reduced particle size, increased specific surface area, more importantly, enhanced the distribution and increased the exposure of iron oxides on biochar surface. As a result, Cr(VI) removal by BM-Fe-HC showed fast kinetics and large adsorption capacity with the Langmuir maximum capacity of 48.1 mg/g, higher than that of other biochar/iron composites reported in the literature. Acidic pH promoted Cr(VI) removal while competition ions (Cl-, SO42- and PO43-) inhibited Cr(VI) removal by BM-Fe-HC. Comparison of pre- and post-adsorption samples revealed that iron oxides of the BM-Fe-HC played the dominant role in the adsorption and reduction of Cr(VI) during the removal. After adsorption, part of adsorbed Cr(VI) was reduced by Fe(II) and then stabilized by Fe(III) in the form of amorphous CrxFe1-x(OH)3 on the composite surface. All the results demonstrate that novel ball-milled biochar/iron oxide composites can be used as an effective adsorbent to remove Cr(VI) from water.Entities:
Keywords: Adsorption of chromium; Ball milling; Engineered biochar; Reduction of chromium; Stabilization of chromium
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33578092 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.125252
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588