| Literature DB >> 35359100 |
Yihuan Liu1, Yaoning Chen2, Yuanping Li3, Li Chen1, Hongjuan Jiang1, Hui Li4, Xinli Luo1, Ping Tang1, Haoqin Yan1, Mengyang Zhao1, Yu Yuan5, Suzhen Hou1.
Abstract
The potential risk of various contaminants in water has recently attracted public attention. Biochars and modified biochars have been widely developed for environmental remediation. Metal and heteroatom co-doped biochar composites (MHBCs) quickly caught the interest of researchers with more active sites and higher affinity for contaminants compared to single-doped biochar by metal or heteroatoms. This study provides a comprehensive review of MHBCs in wastewater decontamination. Firstly, the main fabrication methods of MHBCs were external doping and internal doping, with external doping being the most common. Secondly, the applications of MHBCs as adsorbents and catalysts in water treatment were introduced emphatically, which mainly included the removal of metals, antibiotics, dyes, pesticides, phenols, and other organic contaminants. Thirdly, the removal mechanisms of contaminants by MHBCs were deeply discussed in adsorption, oxidation and reduction, and degradation. Furthermore, the influencing factors for the removal of contaminants by MHBCs were also summarized, including the physicochemical properties of MHBCs, and environmental variables of pH and co-existing substance. Finally, futural challenges of MHBCs are proposed in the leaching toxicity of metal from MHBCs, the choice of heteroatoms on the fabrication for MHBCs, and the application in the composite system and soil remediation.Entities:
Keywords: Adsorption; Biochar; Catalytic degradation; Co-doping; Heteroatoms; Metal
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35359100 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.128584
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588