4.7 Article

Comparison of adsorption behaviors and mechanisms of methylene blue, Cd2+, and phenanthrene by modified biochars derived from pomelo peel

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 25, Pages 32517-32527

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-13057-8

Keywords

Functionalized biochar; Pomelo peel; Pollutant; Adsorption; Modified biochar

Funding

  1. Science and Technology Development Special Fund of Guangdong Province [2017A070712013]
  2. Regular Colleges and Universities Innovation Team Project of Guangdong Province [2017GKCXTD004]

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Biochar has been widely used for adsorption of pollutants in the environment, but structural defects limit its efficiency. This study prepared oxidized and sulfhydryl biochar from pomelo peel and found that sulfhydryl biochar had higher adsorption capacities for methylene blue, Cd2+, and phenanthrene, demonstrating greater flexibility and efficiency in pollutant removal. The study also showed that adsorption mechanisms were closely related to biochar structure and pollutant properties, highlighting the importance of regulating microstructure and interfacial properties for enhanced adsorption behaviors of biochar.
Although biochar (BC) has been widely used to adsorb pollutants in environment due to its natural and green characteristics, the structural defects of BC limit the ability to remove various environmental pollutants in aqueous solution. In this study, oxidized biochar (OBC) and sulfhydryl biochar (SBC) derived from pomelo peel (PP) were prepared through an oxidation and esterification reaction. BC and modified BC were used for the removal of methylene blue (MB), Cd2+, and phenanthrene (PHE) in aqueous solution. The adsorption behavior and efficiency toward different types of pollutants were studied by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Raman, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), kinetics, and isotherm model fitting. The results showed that the change of pH had great effect on MB and Cd2+ adsorption, but not on PHE. SBC not only possessed the newly formed sp(2)-hybridized domains with easy access to aromatic pollutants but also had multiple functional groups (-COOH, -OH, -SH, -NH2) that provided adsorption sites for positively charged pollutants. SBC was more flexible and efficient in purifying pollutants compared to BC and OBC, with the saturated adsorption capacities of MB (209.16 mg/g), Cd2+ (786.19 mg/g), and PHE (521.58 mg/g). Moreover, the adsorption kinetic and isotherms fitting showed that the adsorption mechanisms were closely related to the structure of biochar and the properties of pollutants, including pi-pi interaction, surface charge, electrostatic interaction, surface functional groups, and Van der Waals force. In addition, the analysis of structure-function relationship demonstrated the enhanced hydrophilicity and the easy exposure of the binding sites on OBC and SBC. Hence, it was significantly effective to regulate microstructure and interfacial properties to promote its adsorption behaviors of biochar.

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