Abstract:The adsorption behaviors of cellulose- and lignin-biochar depend on their oxygen-containing groups to some extent. In this study, a series of cellulose- and lignin-rich biochar was prepared from pakchoi and corncob, respectively named PBC and CBC, to evaluate their adsorption properties for U(VI). The maximal adsorption capacity of PBC 300 (obtained at 300 oC) was 46.62 mg g− 1 for U(VI), which was ⁓ 1.3 times higher than that of CBC 300 (35.60 mg g− 1). U(VI) adsorption on PBC and CBC were ascribed to the coo… Show more
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