2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jwpe.2021.102428
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Removal of humic substances by the synergistic effect of biochar adsorption and activation of persulfate

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“…8d, the virgin biochar could remove more than 90.0% of HAs in 2 h, but only 68.0% and 55.0% of HAs were removed after the second and the third recycles (cycle 2 and 3) respectively. The biochar/persulfate/ultrasonic system presented better recycling capacity of biochar, since the removal efficiency decreased from 87.0% to 39.0% for the second recycle, and 28.0% for the third recycle in our previous combined biochar/persulfate system [15]. The reason may be that when the ultrasonic treatment acts on the liquid, it would produce a large number of cavitation bubbles, which could produce shock waves around, so as to separate the organics adsorbed on the surface of biochar and release active sites [60].…”
Section: Application Prospects In Real Water Treatment and The Reusab...mentioning
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“…8d, the virgin biochar could remove more than 90.0% of HAs in 2 h, but only 68.0% and 55.0% of HAs were removed after the second and the third recycles (cycle 2 and 3) respectively. The biochar/persulfate/ultrasonic system presented better recycling capacity of biochar, since the removal efficiency decreased from 87.0% to 39.0% for the second recycle, and 28.0% for the third recycle in our previous combined biochar/persulfate system [15]. The reason may be that when the ultrasonic treatment acts on the liquid, it would produce a large number of cavitation bubbles, which could produce shock waves around, so as to separate the organics adsorbed on the surface of biochar and release active sites [60].…”
Section: Application Prospects In Real Water Treatment and The Reusab...mentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Changes in concentration of HAs, composition and TOC during the reaction process were measured as described in our previous work [15]. Wavelength scan and gel permeation chromatography (GPC) were used to further investigate the change of molecular weight and the removal of HAs.…”
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“…Biochar generally has a relatively large specific surface area (SSA) with high porosity to host these active sites for envi-ronmental applications. The electron-rich OFGs, such as the ketonic (C=O) group, can mediate the catalytic reaction with the oxidant, involving the production of ROS [31]. The sp.…”
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