| Literature DB >> 35176301 |
Jin Xu1, Yin Zhang1, Bin Li1, Shisuo Fan2, Huacheng Xu3, Dong-Xing Guan4.
Abstract
Modification of pristine biochars has received increasing attentions due to the significant potential in enhancing adsorption performance. In this work, the co-modification of KOH and KMnO4 on biochar (K-Mn-BC) was performed, with the effect of KOH/KMnO4 modification on biochar properties and their adsorption toward tetracycline (TC) being extensively explored. Results showed that KOH/KMnO4 modification can significantly regulate biochars to form hierarchical structure. The obtained K-Mn-BC was characterized with a high specific surface area (1524.6 m2 g-1) and total pore volume (0.85 cm3 g-1). In addition, the K-Mn-BC exhibited a high adsorption capacity of 584.19 mg g-1 toward TC at 318 K, and pseudo-second-order (R2:0.993~0.998) and Langmuir (R2: 0.834~0.874) models can fit well with the adsorption behavior. Moreover, the obtained K-Mn-BC can efficiently adsorb TC within a wide pH range (3.0-10.0), and were not affected by the co-existing ions. The possible mechanisms for the high adsorption capacity were ascribed to the pore filling and π-π interaction, following by hydrogen bonding and metal complexation. The obtained K-Mn-BC is a suitable adsorbent for TC removal from water due to the hierarchical structure, high adsorption capacity, and stable adsorption effect.Entities:
Keywords: Adsorption mechanisms; Hierarchical structure; KOH/KMnO(4) modification; Tetracycline; Wheat straw biochar
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35176301 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.133981
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086