Mechanism Study on the Immobilization of Cu2+/Pb2+ in Aqueous Phase by Mineral Co-Milling-Modified Biochar
Fei Jiang,
Min Liu,
Shuangjiang Li
et al.
Abstract:A large number of studies have shown that the modification
of biochar
can greatly improve its adsorption capacity. This study adopts a one-step
ball milling technology without solvent medium, using sawdust biochar
(600 °C) and attapulgite/diatomaceous earth to prepare MABC10%/MDBC10%
(mass ratio: 10% attapulgite/diatomite +90% biochar coabrasive). Characterization
experiments show that attapulgite/diatomite was successfully loaded
on biochar and has more C/O functional groups and wider adsorption
pore sizes. A… Show more
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