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Application of Magnesium Modified Corn Biochar for Phosphorus Removal and Recovery from Swine Wastewater
The recycling of lost phosphorus (P) is important in sustainable development. In line with this objective, biochar adsorption is a promising method of P recovery. Therefore, our study investigates the efficiency and selectivity of magnesium modified corn biochar (Mg/biochar) in relation to P adsorpt...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4199016/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25198685 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110909217 |
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author | Fang, Ci Zhang, Tao Li, Ping Jiang, Rong-feng Wang, Ying-cai |
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description | The recycling of lost phosphorus (P) is important in sustainable development. In line with this objective, biochar adsorption is a promising method of P recovery. Therefore, our study investigates the efficiency and selectivity of magnesium modified corn biochar (Mg/biochar) in relation to P adsorption. It also examines the available P derived from postsorption Mg/biochar. Mg/biochar is rich in magnesium nanoparticles and organic functional groups, and it can adsorb 90% of the equilibrium amount of P within 30 min. The Mg/biochar P adsorption process is mainly controlled by chemical action. The maximum P adsorption amount of Mg/biochar is 239 mg/g. The Langmuir-Freundlich model fits the P adsorption isotherm best. Thermodynamics calculation shows ∆H > 0, ∆G < 0, ∆S > 0, and it demonstrates the P adsorption process is an endothermic, spontaneous, and increasingly disordered. The optimal pH is 9. The amounts of P adsorbed by Mg/B300, Mg/B450, and Mg/B600 from swine wastewater are lower than that adsorbed from synthetic P wastewater by 6.6%, 4.8%, and 4.2%, respectively. Mg/biochar is more resistant to pH and to the influence of coexisting ions than biochar. Finally, postsorption Mg/biochar can release P persistently. The P release equilibrium concentrations are ordered as follows: Mg/B600 > Mg/B450 > Mg/B300. The postsorption Mg/B300, Mg/B450, and Mg/B600 can release 3.3%, 3.9%, and 4.4% of the total adsorbed P, respectively, per interval time. |
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spelling | pubmed-41990162014-10-17 Application of Magnesium Modified Corn Biochar for Phosphorus Removal and Recovery from Swine Wastewater Fang, Ci Zhang, Tao Li, Ping Jiang, Rong-feng Wang, Ying-cai Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The recycling of lost phosphorus (P) is important in sustainable development. In line with this objective, biochar adsorption is a promising method of P recovery. Therefore, our study investigates the efficiency and selectivity of magnesium modified corn biochar (Mg/biochar) in relation to P adsorption. It also examines the available P derived from postsorption Mg/biochar. Mg/biochar is rich in magnesium nanoparticles and organic functional groups, and it can adsorb 90% of the equilibrium amount of P within 30 min. The Mg/biochar P adsorption process is mainly controlled by chemical action. The maximum P adsorption amount of Mg/biochar is 239 mg/g. The Langmuir-Freundlich model fits the P adsorption isotherm best. Thermodynamics calculation shows ∆H > 0, ∆G < 0, ∆S > 0, and it demonstrates the P adsorption process is an endothermic, spontaneous, and increasingly disordered. The optimal pH is 9. The amounts of P adsorbed by Mg/B300, Mg/B450, and Mg/B600 from swine wastewater are lower than that adsorbed from synthetic P wastewater by 6.6%, 4.8%, and 4.2%, respectively. Mg/biochar is more resistant to pH and to the influence of coexisting ions than biochar. Finally, postsorption Mg/biochar can release P persistently. The P release equilibrium concentrations are ordered as follows: Mg/B600 > Mg/B450 > Mg/B300. The postsorption Mg/B300, Mg/B450, and Mg/B600 can release 3.3%, 3.9%, and 4.4% of the total adsorbed P, respectively, per interval time. MDPI 2014-09-05 2014-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4199016/ /pubmed/25198685 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110909217 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Fang, Ci Zhang, Tao Li, Ping Jiang, Rong-feng Wang, Ying-cai Application of Magnesium Modified Corn Biochar for Phosphorus Removal and Recovery from Swine Wastewater |
title | Application of Magnesium Modified Corn Biochar for Phosphorus Removal and Recovery from Swine Wastewater |
title_full | Application of Magnesium Modified Corn Biochar for Phosphorus Removal and Recovery from Swine Wastewater |
title_fullStr | Application of Magnesium Modified Corn Biochar for Phosphorus Removal and Recovery from Swine Wastewater |
title_full_unstemmed | Application of Magnesium Modified Corn Biochar for Phosphorus Removal and Recovery from Swine Wastewater |
title_short | Application of Magnesium Modified Corn Biochar for Phosphorus Removal and Recovery from Swine Wastewater |
title_sort | application of magnesium modified corn biochar for phosphorus removal and recovery from swine wastewater |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4199016/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25198685 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110909217 |
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