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Enhancing the adsorption function of biochar by mechanochemical graphitization for organic pollutant removal

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HIGHER EDUCATION PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11783-021-1418-2

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Biochar; Mechanochemical treatment; Graphitization; Calcination temperature; Organic pollutant

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21777106]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China [2017A030313046]
  3. Basic Research Project of Shenzhen City, China [JCYJ20170818093429961]

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Biochar has been studied extensively as an adsorbent for treating water pollution. This study introduced mechanical treatment to prepare biochar, reducing calcination temperature and improving adsorption capacity. The mechanochemically treated biochar showed significantly better removal performance for organic contaminants compared to pristine biochar.
Biochar (BC) has been extensively studied as adsorbent for the treatment of water pollution. Despite the distinct advantages, the high calcination temperature and low adsorption capacity of pristine BC limit its practical applications. Most of the former studies focused on the structure and/or surface modification to improve the adsorption capacity of BC. However, the harsh experiment conditions involved in the biochar modification limited the application in industrial level. Herein, we introduced mechanical treatment into BC preparation to reduce the calcination temperature and improve the adsorption capacity simultaneously. The results indicated that the calcination temperature was reduced and the adsorption capacity of the treated BC was improved after mechanochemical treatment. Characterization of the samples disclosed that BCs were graphitized with the particle size reduced to nanoscale after treatment. Adsorption tests indicated that the mechanochemically treated BCs showed much better removal performance of organic contaminants than that of pristine BCs. For instance, among four pristine BCs (BC600, BC700, BC800, and BC900), only BC900 has strong adsorption capacity for MB, while BC600 has low adsorption capacity (1.2 mg/g). By comparison, the adsorption capacity of MB increased greatly to 173.96 mg/g by BC600-500/1 (treated at 500 r/min for 1 hour). To optimize the mechanochemical treatment, the effects of rotation speed and agitation duration were also investigated. (C) Higher Education Press 2021

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