2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2024.118452
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Multifunctional self-assembled adsorption microspheres based on waste bamboo shoot shells for multi-pollutant water purification

Jie Yang,
Qianxin Long,
Yan Zhu
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“…Pore diffusion, electrostatic interaction, and surface interaction were the other possible mechanisms of Fe–BBC interaction with Cu 2+ ions [ 162 ]. Multilayer self-assembled multifunctional bamboo shoot shell biochar microspheres (BSSBMs) showed a wide range of adsorption capacities, demonstrating the capability of absorbing heavy metals such as Ag (I) and Pd (II), antibiotics such as TC, and dyes such as MB from wastewater [ 163 ]. The maximum adsorption amounts of BSSBMs on Pd (II), Ag (I), TC, and MB were 417.3 mg/g, 222.5 mg/g, 97.2 mg/g, and 42.9 mg/g, respectively [ 163 ].…”
Section: Bamboo-derived Biochar (Bbc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pore diffusion, electrostatic interaction, and surface interaction were the other possible mechanisms of Fe–BBC interaction with Cu 2+ ions [ 162 ]. Multilayer self-assembled multifunctional bamboo shoot shell biochar microspheres (BSSBMs) showed a wide range of adsorption capacities, demonstrating the capability of absorbing heavy metals such as Ag (I) and Pd (II), antibiotics such as TC, and dyes such as MB from wastewater [ 163 ]. The maximum adsorption amounts of BSSBMs on Pd (II), Ag (I), TC, and MB were 417.3 mg/g, 222.5 mg/g, 97.2 mg/g, and 42.9 mg/g, respectively [ 163 ].…”
Section: Bamboo-derived Biochar (Bbc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multilayer self-assembled multifunctional bamboo shoot shell biochar microspheres (BSSBMs) showed a wide range of adsorption capacities, demonstrating the capability of absorbing heavy metals such as Ag (I) and Pd (II), antibiotics such as TC, and dyes such as MB from wastewater [ 163 ]. The maximum adsorption amounts of BSSBMs on Pd (II), Ag (I), TC, and MB were 417.3 mg/g, 222.5 mg/g, 97.2 mg/g, and 42.9 mg/g, respectively [ 163 ]. Moreover, Tan et al investigated the adsorptive potential of a bamboo-derived BC (BBC) and of modified BBC using H 2 O 2 for elemental mercury removal [ 164 ].…”
Section: Bamboo-derived Biochar (Bbc)mentioning
confidence: 99%