2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.121516
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High-yield and high-performance porous biochar produced from pyrolysis of peanut shell with low-dose ammonium polyphosphate for chloramphenicol adsorption

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“…The pyrolysis temperature of the biomass significantly influences on the properties and adsorption efficiency of obtained biochars. Indeed, Yang et al ( 2020a , b ) proved that rice straw biochar pyrolyzed at 700 °C, N 2 flow reached a higher chloramphenicol adsorption efficiency than biochars pyrolyzed at 350 °C or 500 °C. On the other hand, biochars expose their inherent weaknesses of poor surface chemistry and low surface area.…”
Section: Removal Of Chloramphenicolmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The pyrolysis temperature of the biomass significantly influences on the properties and adsorption efficiency of obtained biochars. Indeed, Yang et al ( 2020a , b ) proved that rice straw biochar pyrolyzed at 700 °C, N 2 flow reached a higher chloramphenicol adsorption efficiency than biochars pyrolyzed at 350 °C or 500 °C. On the other hand, biochars expose their inherent weaknesses of poor surface chemistry and low surface area.…”
Section: Removal Of Chloramphenicolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, temperature is one of the important factors affecting the chloramphenicol adsorption process (Cheng et al 2019 ). Many studies demonstrated that increasing temperature contributed to improved adsorption efficiency (Yang et al 2020a , b ; Zhu et al 2017 ). For example, Dai et al ( 2018a , b , c ) investigated the effect of the temperature on the adsorption of chloramphenicol onto the bovine bone-modified porous carbons.…”
Section: Removal Of Chloramphenicolmentioning
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“…PP or BF forms a crystal nucleus, which reduces the mobility of the PP molecular chain, thus leading to a higher crystallization temperature and melting temperature of the composite material. When APP and BF are mixed, there may have a hydrogen bonding which weakens heterogeneous nucleation to a certain extent (Kumar and Tumu, 2019;Ding et al, 2020;Yang et al, 2020). As the amount of BF addition increases, the crystallization temperature increased gradually.…”
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“…But, choosing adsorbent materials can escalate the cost. The by-products or wastes of agricultural activities such as banana peels [23], walnut wood [24], orange peels [25], sugarcane bagasse [26], rice husk [27], peanut hull [28,29], Mango stone [30], Musa paradisiaca peels [31] and sweet potato peels [32] have been studied by researchers. However, adsorbents with high efficiency, availability, and low price are still needed.…”
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confidence: 99%