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Prussian blue-impregnated waste pomelo peels-derived biochar for enhanced adsorption of NH3

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
卷 382, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.135393

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Pomelo peels; Biochar; Prussian blue; Aerobic composting; NH 3 adsorption

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A novel Prussian blue-impregnated waste pomelo peels-derived biochar (PB/NBCs) was developed to capture ammonia in composting gases, showing excellent adsorption capability and recyclability.
Ammonia (NH3) is the main odor-causing substance in composting off-gases and one of the key factors leading to PM2.5. Herein, a novel Prussian blue-impregnated waste pomelo peels-derived biochar (PB/NBCs) was developed to capture the NH3 in composting gases. Pomelo peels-derived biochar (PP-500) was obtained by pyrolysis carbonization at 500 degrees C. Acidification treatment (the mass ratio of HNO3 to PP-500 of 4) and the impregnation of Prussian blue (PB) provided more acidic functional groups (AFGs) and exposure of active adsorption sites on the PB/NBCs surface. Therefore, the as-fabricated PB/NBC-500-4-4 had a rich N (23.58 at.%) and O (10.87 at.%) content as well as abundant mesoporous structure (an average pore size of 3.82 nm), delivered an excellent NH3 adsorption capability of 152.8 mg g-1 at 298 K and 100 kPa and showed a fast adsorption kinetics (circa 95% of balance capacity after 30 min), moderate heat of adsorption (24-26 kJ/mol) and tolerable recyclability (circa 50.5 mg g-1 after 8 cycles). The adsorption mechanism on the PB/NBC-500-4-4 was proposed to be a coupled process of combining physical and chemical adsorption. These results highlight the great potential of the PB/ NBC-500-4-4 as an adsorbent for capturing NH3. In addition, this work also offers new insights into a relatively simple and readily scalable production of biochar for treating waste with waste.

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