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Hydrothermal synthesis of hierarchically structured birnessite-type MnO2/biochar composites for the adsorptive removal of Cu(II) from aqueous media

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 260, Issue -, Pages 204-212

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.03.125

Keywords

Copper; Adsorption; Manganese oxides; Birnessite; Biochar composites

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF), South Korea - Korea government (MSIP), South Korea [2017R1A2B4008454]
  2. Korea Ministry of Environment (MOE), South Korea as Advanced Industrial Technology Development Project [2017000140010]

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In this study, hierarchical birnessite-type MnO2/biochar composites (delta-MnO2/BCs) were synthesized by a hydrothermal technique, and their Cu(II) removal performance was examined in aqueous solution. Morphological characterization confirmed that a three-dimensional flower-like structure of delta-MnO2 was formed, which results in effective adsorption affinity towards Cu(II). The effects of solution pH, adsorbent dosage, and ionic strength on the adsorption behavior of the prepared materials were systemically investigated. The adsorption kinetics indicated that Cu(II) adsorption onto delta-MnO2/BCs follows a pseudo-second-order model. Analysis of possible adsorption/diffusion mechanisms suggested that the adsorption process is controlled by both film and pore diffusion. The adsorption isotherms fit closely to the Sips isotherm model, and the theoretical maximum adsorption capacities of Cu(II) on the synthesized delta-MnO2/BCs are approximately 124, 154, 199, and 230 mg/g at 15, 25, 35, and 45 degrees C, respectively. Adsorption-desorption studies demonstrated the recyclability of the delta-MnO2/BCs for the removal of Cu(II) from aqueous solutions.

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