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Enhancing Cd(II) adsorption on rice straw biochar by modification of iron and manganese oxides

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 300, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.118899

Keywords

Fe-Mn oxide-modified biochar; Cadmium; Adsorption; Characterization analysis; Wastewater

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province [2021JJ31159]
  2. High-tech Industry Science and Technology Innovation Leading Program Project in Hunan Province [2020NK2001]
  3. Science and Technology Talent Support Project of Hunan Province [2019TJ-N05]

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Metal oxide-modified biochar showed excellent adsorption performance in wastewater treatment. In this study, iron-manganese (Fe-Mn) oxide-modified biochar (BC-FM) was synthesized using rice straw biochar, and its adsorption process, removal effect, and mechanism of cadmium (Cd) adsorption in wastewater treatment were investigated. The results demonstrated that BC-FM had a significantly higher adsorption capacity for Cd compared to other modified biochars mentioned in the literature. The Cd adsorption by BC-FM followed a spontaneous chemical adsorption mechanism. Additionally, BC-FM exhibited good reusability and stability. Therefore, metal oxide-modified biochar can be an efficient adsorbent for treating Cd-contaminated wastewater.
Metal oxide-modified biochar showed excellent adsorption performance in wastewater treatment. Iron nitrate and potassium permanganate were oxidative modifiers through which oxygen-containing groups and iron -manganese oxides could be introduced into biochar. In this study, iron-manganese (Fe-Mn) oxide-modified biochar (BC-FM) was synthesized using rice straw biochar, and the adsorption process, removal effect, and the mechanism of cadmium (Cd) adsorption on BC-FM in wastewater treatment were explored through batch adsorption experiments and characterization (SEM, BET, FTIR, XRD, and XPS). Adsorption kinetics showed that the maximum adsorption capacity of BC-FM for Cd(II) was 120.77 mg/g at 298 K, which was approximately 1.5-10 times the amount of adsorption capacity for Cd(II) by potassium-modified or manganese-modified biochar as mentioned in the literature. The Cd(II) adsorption of BC-FM was well fit by the pseudo-second-order adsorption and Langmuir models, and it was a spontaneous and endothermic process. Adsorption was mainly controlled via a chemical adsorption mechanism. Moreover, BC-FM could maintain a Cd removal rate of approximately 50% even when reused three times. Cd(II) capture by BC-FM was facilitated by coprecipitation, surface complexation, electrostatic attraction, and cation-pi interaction. Additionally, the loaded Fe-Mn oxides also played an important role in the removal of Cd(II) by redox reaction and ion exchange in BC-FM. The results suggested that BC-FM could be used as an efficient adsorbent for treating Cd-contaminated wastewater.

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