| Literature DB >> 34082334 |
Liheng Liu1, Tiantian Yue2, Rui Liu2, Hua Lin1, Dunqiu Wang3, Baoxiang Li4.
Abstract
Biochar derived from co-pyrolysis of sewage sludge and calcium sulfate was used to remove Cd(II) from aqueous solution. The results showed that the Cd(Ⅱ) adsorption better followed Freundlich model, and the maximum adsorption capacities were 109.0 mg/g (288 K), 127.9 mg/g (298 K) and 145.4 mg/g (308 K). The Cd(Ⅱ) removal was a multi-layer adsorption process dominated by chemisorption, which was also a spontaneous and endothermic process. The contribution of physisorption gradually increased as the Cd(Ⅱ) initial concentration. The Cd(Ⅱ) removal process which better followed pseudo-second-order kinetic model, was divided into three stages. The first (0-0.3 h) and second stages (0.3-2 h) were separately controlled by liquid film diffusion/intraparticle diffusion/chemical reaction and liquid film diffusion/chemical reaction, while the third stage (0.3-24 h) was the dynamic equilibrium process. The speciation distribution of Cd on biochar surface was mainly CdCO3/CdOOC and CdO/CdSiO3, indicating coprecipitation, ion exchange and complexation contributed more to the Cd(Ⅱ) removal.Entities:
Keywords: Adsorption; Biochar; Cd(Ⅱ); Potential mechanism; Sewage sludge and calcium sulfate
Year: 2021 PMID: 34082334 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.125333
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642