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Physical-Chemical Characterization of Different Carbon-Based Sorbents for Environmental Applications

Biochar has been used in various applications, e.g., as a soil conditioner and in remediation of contaminated water, wastewater, and gaseous emissions. In the latter application, biochar was shown to be a suitable alternative to activated carbon, providing high treatment efficiency. Since biochar is...

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Autores principales: Marzeddu, Simone, Décima, María Alejandra, Camilli, Luca, Bracciale, Maria Paola, Genova, Virgilio, Paglia, Laura, Marra, Francesco, Damizia, Martina, Stoller, Marco, Chiavola, Agostina, Boni, Maria Rosaria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9607634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36295233
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15207162
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author Marzeddu, Simone
Décima, María Alejandra
Camilli, Luca
Bracciale, Maria Paola
Genova, Virgilio
Paglia, Laura
Marra, Francesco
Damizia, Martina
Stoller, Marco
Chiavola, Agostina
Boni, Maria Rosaria
author_facet Marzeddu, Simone
Décima, María Alejandra
Camilli, Luca
Bracciale, Maria Paola
Genova, Virgilio
Paglia, Laura
Marra, Francesco
Damizia, Martina
Stoller, Marco
Chiavola, Agostina
Boni, Maria Rosaria
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description Biochar has been used in various applications, e.g., as a soil conditioner and in remediation of contaminated water, wastewater, and gaseous emissions. In the latter application, biochar was shown to be a suitable alternative to activated carbon, providing high treatment efficiency. Since biochar is a by-product of waste pyrolysis, its use allows for compliance with circular economics. Thus, this research aims to obtain a detailed characterization of three carbonaceous materials: an activated carbon (CARBOSORB NC 1240(®)) and two biochars (RE-CHAR(®) and AMBIOTON(®)). In particular, the objective of this work is to compare the properties of three carbonaceous materials to evaluate whether the application of the two biochars is the same as that of activated carbon. The characterization included, among others, particle size distribution, elemental analysis, pH, scanning electron microscope, pore volume, specific surface area, and ionic exchange capacity. The results showed that CARBOSORB NC 1240(®) presented a higher specific surface (1126.64 m(2)/g) than AMBIOTON(®) (256.23 m(2)/g) and RE-CHAR(®) (280.25 m(2)/g). Both biochar and activated carbon belong to the category of mesoporous media, showing a pore size between 2 and 50 nm (20–500 Å). Moreover, the chemical composition analysis shows similar C, H, and N composition in the three carbonaceous materials while a higher O composition in RE-CHAR(®) (9.9%) than in CARBOSORB NC 1240 (®) (2.67%) and AMBIOTON(®) (1.10%). Differences in physical and chemical properties are determined by the feedstock and pyrolysis or gasification temperature. The results obtained allowed to compare the selected materials among each other and with other carbonaceous adsorbents.
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spelling pubmed-96076342022-10-28 Physical-Chemical Characterization of Different Carbon-Based Sorbents for Environmental Applications Marzeddu, Simone Décima, María Alejandra Camilli, Luca Bracciale, Maria Paola Genova, Virgilio Paglia, Laura Marra, Francesco Damizia, Martina Stoller, Marco Chiavola, Agostina Boni, Maria Rosaria Materials (Basel) Article Biochar has been used in various applications, e.g., as a soil conditioner and in remediation of contaminated water, wastewater, and gaseous emissions. In the latter application, biochar was shown to be a suitable alternative to activated carbon, providing high treatment efficiency. Since biochar is a by-product of waste pyrolysis, its use allows for compliance with circular economics. Thus, this research aims to obtain a detailed characterization of three carbonaceous materials: an activated carbon (CARBOSORB NC 1240(®)) and two biochars (RE-CHAR(®) and AMBIOTON(®)). In particular, the objective of this work is to compare the properties of three carbonaceous materials to evaluate whether the application of the two biochars is the same as that of activated carbon. The characterization included, among others, particle size distribution, elemental analysis, pH, scanning electron microscope, pore volume, specific surface area, and ionic exchange capacity. The results showed that CARBOSORB NC 1240(®) presented a higher specific surface (1126.64 m(2)/g) than AMBIOTON(®) (256.23 m(2)/g) and RE-CHAR(®) (280.25 m(2)/g). Both biochar and activated carbon belong to the category of mesoporous media, showing a pore size between 2 and 50 nm (20–500 Å). Moreover, the chemical composition analysis shows similar C, H, and N composition in the three carbonaceous materials while a higher O composition in RE-CHAR(®) (9.9%) than in CARBOSORB NC 1240 (®) (2.67%) and AMBIOTON(®) (1.10%). Differences in physical and chemical properties are determined by the feedstock and pyrolysis or gasification temperature. The results obtained allowed to compare the selected materials among each other and with other carbonaceous adsorbents. MDPI 2022-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9607634/ /pubmed/36295233 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15207162 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Décima, María Alejandra
Camilli, Luca
Bracciale, Maria Paola
Genova, Virgilio
Paglia, Laura
Marra, Francesco
Damizia, Martina
Stoller, Marco
Chiavola, Agostina
Boni, Maria Rosaria
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9607634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36295233
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15207162
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