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A novel magnetic biochar from sewage sludge: synthesis and its application for the removal of malachite green from wastewater

Journal

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 74, Issue 8, Pages 1971-1979

Publisher

IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2016.386

Keywords

adsorption; magnetic biochar; malachite green; sewage sludge; strontium hexaferrite

Funding

  1. open fund of the National 'Twelfth Five-Year' Plan for Science & Technology Pillar Program [2015BAL01B02]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province, China [2013CFB289, 2013CFB308]
  3. Major Science and Technology Program for Water Pollution Control and Treatment [2009ZX07317-008-003]

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In this study, a novel magnetic sludge biochar (MSBC) from sewage sludge was created by the assembly of strontium hexaferrite (SrFe12O19) onto the surface of sewage sludge biochar (SBC) under high-temperature and oxygen-free conditions. The characterization of MSBC was achieved by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and vibrating sample magnetometry, and the adsorption properties of the MSBC towards malachite green (MG) from aqueous solution were systematically investigated. The influence of variables (different mass ratio of SBC and SrFe12O19, initial MG concentration, absorbent dosage, pH and contact time) was also studied in detail. The optimal adsorption amount of MG (388.65 mg MG/g) was obtained with 500 mg MG/L, 2.0 g MSBC/L for 40 min under pH of 7.0, with different mass ratios of SBC and SrFe12O19 (1: 4, 1: 2, 3: 4 and 1: 1), when the mass ratio of SBC and SrFe12O19 was 3: 4 at room temperature, and the Langmuir model was more suitable than the Freundlich model for equilibrium data. Meanwhile, the kinetic models showed that the overall adsorption process was better described by a pseudo-second-order kinetic model. The results indicated that the MSBC was a novel, efficient, magnetically separable adsorbent for the removal of the dye from wastewater.

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