2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0289069
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Biochar supported metallo-inorganic nanocomposite: A green approach for decontamination of heavy metals from water

Sana Khalid,
Muhammad Nawaz Chaudhary,
Rabia Nazir
et al.

Abstract: Heavy metal contamination of water has become a global environmental burden, which has stirred up agitation worldwide. Fabrication of adsorbents utilizing either low cost, environment friendly materials or waste products can be helpful in remediating environmental pollution. The current study evolved around the synthesis of nanocomposites derived from such raw precursors like spent tea waste biochar, hydroxyapatite, and clays. In this context, two nanocomposites, namely manganese ferrite doped hydroxyapatite/k… Show more

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“…According to another study, surfaces of BC containing functional groups, mainly oxygen, were improved by kaolinite, and the resultant composite showed adsorption of 188.67 mg g −1 for Pb and 48.07 mg g −1 for Cu [25]. In addition, manganese ferrite-doped hydroxyapatite/kaolinite/ BC was prepared in order to eliminate heavy metals from contaminated aqueous medium [26]. This composite showed high heavy metal adsorption capacities, which were 343.05, 252.65, and 204.68 mg g −1 for Cr, Cu, and Ni, respectively [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to another study, surfaces of BC containing functional groups, mainly oxygen, were improved by kaolinite, and the resultant composite showed adsorption of 188.67 mg g −1 for Pb and 48.07 mg g −1 for Cu [25]. In addition, manganese ferrite-doped hydroxyapatite/kaolinite/ BC was prepared in order to eliminate heavy metals from contaminated aqueous medium [26]. This composite showed high heavy metal adsorption capacities, which were 343.05, 252.65, and 204.68 mg g −1 for Cr, Cu, and Ni, respectively [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, manganese ferrite-doped hydroxyapatite/kaolinite/ BC was prepared in order to eliminate heavy metals from contaminated aqueous medium [26]. This composite showed high heavy metal adsorption capacities, which were 343.05, 252.65, and 204.68 mg g −1 for Cr, Cu, and Ni, respectively [26]. Norfloxacin adsorption on pine wood BC was improved by kaolinite addition [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%