2018
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201810.0730.v1
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Application of Biochar to the Remediation of Pb-Contaminated Solutions

Abstract: The BIOTON® biochar, produced by a wood biomass pyrolysis process, usually applied as a soil amendment, was investigated for a novel application, i.e. the adsorption of lead from contaminated solutions. The experimental activity firstly included the physical-chemical characterization of BIOTON®; SEM images were also obtained to highlight its internal structure. The adsorption process was investigated through batch and column experiments. Adsorption kinetics showed a very rapid achievement of th… Show more

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“…Each nutrient solution was contaminated with Pb by adding 1 mL of a solution containing 11.6 mg/mL of the above-mentioned nitrate salt. All plastic containers were maintained under agitation for 5 h to allow the adsorption of Pb to biochar particles [ 22 ]. Then, lettuce plants were transplanted into new experimental plastic jars.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each nutrient solution was contaminated with Pb by adding 1 mL of a solution containing 11.6 mg/mL of the above-mentioned nitrate salt. All plastic containers were maintained under agitation for 5 h to allow the adsorption of Pb to biochar particles [ 22 ]. Then, lettuce plants were transplanted into new experimental plastic jars.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Film diffusion drives the transfer of dyes from the bulk solution to the outer surface of the composite's particles. In the second step of the sorption process, equilibrium is reached and the intraparticle diffusion decreases the sorption of dye molecules [52]. e magnitude of the rate constant for the intraparticle diffusion K d was determined to be 0.250 (g/g•min − 1 ) for the EBT dye, which indicates the movement of dye molecules to the composite.…”
Section: Sorption Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Activated carbon is one of the most widely used adsorbents for removing heavy metals from water [ 26 , 27 ]. However, the relatively high cost of materials such as this one has triggered the development of a variety of novel bio-adsorbents [ 28 , 29 ]. Bacteria ( Bacillus subtillis , Burkholderia cepacia ), fungi ( Rhizopus arrhizus , Hypholoma fasciculation ), yeasts ( Saccharomyces cerevisiae ), and algae are some of the alternatives used to eliminate Zn(II) ions [ 30 , 31 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%