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Effect of Different Modification Methods on the Adsorption of Manganese by Biochar from Rice Straw, Coconut Shell, and Bamboo

[Image: see text] The adsorption capacity of pristine biochar without modification is usually low. In this experiment, we comprehensively evaluated the adsorption of Mn(II) by biochar with different modification methods from different biomass. The biochar from rice straw, coconut shell, and bamboo w...

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Autores principales: Chen, Guoliang, Viengvilay, Khamphouvanh, Yu, Weijian, Mao, Teng, Qu, Zhihui, Liang, Bixin, Chen, Zhang, Li, Zhixian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10413457/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37576698
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c02685
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Sumario:[Image: see text] The adsorption capacity of pristine biochar without modification is usually low. In this experiment, we comprehensively evaluated the adsorption of Mn(II) by biochar with different modification methods from different biomass. The biochar from rice straw, coconut shell, and bamboo was produced by pyrolysis at 600 °C under nitrogen and then modified with HNO(3), NaOH, and Na(2)S, respectively. The results showed that the adsorption capacities of these modified biochar samples were in the order Biochar-NaOH > Biochar-Na(2)S > Biochar-HNO(3). Among the three modification methods, biochar modified with NaOH is the optimum for the adsorption of Mn(II). However, the same method of modification has different effects on different biomass feedstocks. Rice straw: R-C > R-NaOH-C > R-Na(2)S-C > R-HNO(3)-C; coconut shell: C-NaOH-C > C-Na(2)S-C > C-HNO(3)-C > C-C; bamboo: B-NaOH-C > B-Na(2)S-C > B-C > B-HNO(3)-C. At the pH of 5 and 30 °C, R-C, C-NaOH-C, and B-NaOH-C showed the highest maximum adsorption capacity for Mn(II). Equilibrium data were evaluated by Langmuir, Freundlich, and Temkin isotherm models, and the results suggested that the Langmuir model is the most suitable to expound the adsorption behavior of Mn(II) on R-C, C-NaOH-C, and B-NaOH-C. Overall, the results from this work suggest that the key for preparing biochar adsorbents with high capacity is to choose the appropriate biomass feedstock and modification method.