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Adsorption Characteristics of Heavy Metals Pb2+ and Zn2+ by Magnetic Biochar Obtained from Modified AMD Sludge

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TOXICS
Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxics11070590

Keywords

AMD sludge; magnetic biochar; heavy metals; adsorption mechanism

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Acid mine drainage (AMD) sludge can be used to prepare adsorbent materials for heavy metal removal in water. Magnetic modified biochar (MMB) was prepared from carbonate rock neutralization treatment of AMD sludge and rice straw agricultural waste. The adsorption capacities of MMB for Pb2+ and Zn2+ were investigated and characterized. The results showed that MMB had significantly increased specific surface area and pore volume compared to unmodified biochar (UMB). The adsorption process of Pb2+ and Zn2+ onto MMB followed the Langmuir adsorption isotherm and second-order kinetic models.
Acid mine drainage (AMD) sludge can be used to prepare adsorbent materials for the removal of heavy metals in water, which is an effective means for its resource utilization. Magnetic modified biochar (MMB), which can be recovered by magnetic separation, was prepared from sludge generated from the carbonate rock neutralization treatment of AMD and rice straw agricultural waste. Unmodified biochar (UMB) was obtained from rice straw and chemically modified and treated by ultraviolet radiation to produce MMB. The Pb2+ and Zn2+ adsorption capacities of UMB and MMB were investigated. Simultaneously, the materials were characterized by SEM, FTIR, BET, and ZETA. The results showed that the specific surface area (130.89 m(2)& BULL;g(-1)) and pore volume (0.22 m(2)& BULL;g(-1)) of MMB were significantly increased compared to those of UMB (9.10 m(2)& BULL;g(-1) and 0.05 m(2)& BULL;g(-1), respectively). FTIR images showed that MMB was successfully loaded with Fe3O4. The adsorption process of Pb2+ and Zn2+ onto MMB was consistent with the Langmuir adsorption isotherm and second-order kinetic models, with maximum adsorption capacities of 329.65 mg & BULL;g(-1) and 103.67 mg & BULL;g(-1), respectively. In a binary system of Pb2+ and Zn2+, MMB preferentially binds Pb2+. The adsorption efficiencies of MMB reached >80% for Pb2+ and Zn2+.

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