| Literature DB >> 34130163 |
Jian Zhang1, Ni Zhang2, Filip M G Tack3, Shinjiro Sato4, Daniel S Alessi5, Patryk Oleszczuk6, Hailong Wang7, Xiaozhi Wang2, Shengsen Wang8.
Abstract
Contamination of water bodies by potentially toxic elements and organic pollutants has aroused extensive concerns worldwide. Thus it is significant to develop effective adsorbents for removing these contaminants. As a new member of carbonaceous material families (activated carbon, biochar, and graphene), ordered mesoporous carbon (OMC) with larger specific surface area, ordered pore structure, and higher pore volume are being evaluated for their use in contaminant removal. In this paper, modification techniques of OMC were systematically reviewed for the first time. These include nonmetallic doping modification (nitrogen, sulfur, and boron) and the impregnation of nano-metals and metal oxides (iron, copper, cobalt, nickel, magnesium, and rare earth element). Reaction conditions (solution pH, reaction temperature, sorbent dosage, and contact time) are of critical importance for the removal performance of contaminants onto OMC. In addition, the pristine and modified OMC have been investigated for the removal of a range of contaminants, including cationic/anionic toxic elements and organic contaminants (synthetic dye, phenol, and others), and involving different and specific mechanisms of interaction with contaminants. The future research directions of the application of pristine and modified OMC were proposed. Overall, this review can provide sights into the modification techniques of OMC for removal of environmental contaminants.Entities:
Keywords: Adsorption; Biochar; Ordered mesoporous carbon; Organic contaminants; Potentially toxic elements
Year: 2021 PMID: 34130163 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126266
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588