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Post-engineering of biochar via thermal air treatment for highly efficient promotion of uranium(VI) adsorption
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  • Bioresource technology, 2020-02, Vol.298, p.122576-122576, Article 122576
Ort / Verlag
England: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
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  • [Display omitted] •Biochars from various sources were directly heated in air at 300 °C.•Thermal air treatment (TAT) was efficient for oxygenation of various biochars.•TAT improved mesoporosities of biochars by reducing average pore sizes.•TAT was more efficient in improving microporosity of ash-poor biochar.•Ash-poor biochar showed more remarkable increase in U(VI) adsorption after TAT. Biochar from pyrolysis/gasification is relatively poor in oxygen-containing groups and low in micro/mesoporosity, which constrains its adsorption performance. Here, thermal air treatment (TAT) at a mild condition (300 °C in air) was applied to oxygenate the surfaces of various biochars and modify their pore structures for the promotion of their uranium (U(VI)) adsorptions. Results showed that TAT had a high product yield (>76%), increased the O contents, O/C ratios and O-containing groups in biochars, and substantially developed the micro/mesoporosities of biochars. Batch adsorption results showed that TAT remarkably improved U(VI) adsorption capacities of various biochars. Specifically, the maximum U(VI) adsorption capacities of ash-poor corn cob biochar and ash-rich sewage sludge biochar were increased by 137% to 163 mg/g and 23% to 97 mg/g, respectively. Thus, TAT might be a promising strategy to engineer various biochars for adsorptive applications.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0960-8524
eISSN: 1873-2976
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2019.122576
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2328776667

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