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Kinetics and Adsorption Isotherm of Strontium on Sugarcane Biochar and Its Application in Polluted Soil

Laila R. Salem

2023International Journal of Environmental Research13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Removal of inorganic soil pollutants (e.g. Sr 2+ ) is considered necessary requirement to protect the environment and public health. So sugarcane bagasse biochar (SCBB) was examined as a biosorbent material for Sr 2+ . This was done through adsorption Stirred-batch technique including a kinetic experiment, at two concentrations (50 and 150 mg/l) and an adsorption isotherm experiment at five concentrations (20, 50, 100, 150, and 200 mg/l), by using SrCl 2 ·6H 2 O. Moreover, an examination of the role of SCBB at three dosages (0.5, 1, 2%w/w) in reducing the bioavailability of strontium in polluted soil through pots experiment by using Raphanus sativus . Kinetic data revealed that equilibration time was 3 h and pseudo-second-order model was more represented in data at low and high concentrations where ( R 2 = 0.999 and R 2 = 1), respectively. Thus, chemisorption governed the adsorption process for Sr 2+ removal by SCBB. Furthermore, Langmuir isotherm model ( R 2 = 0.99) described the adsorption data better, which indicated that a monolayer type of adsorption plays a vital role in the removal of Sr 2+ by SCBB. Pots experiment revealed that SCBB could significantly reduce Sr 2+ uptake by Raphanus sativus . The percentages of decrease in the shoot were 5.82, 18.17, and 26.80% for SCBB dosage 0.5, 1 and 2% w/w, respectively. The percentages of decrease in root were 17.20, 36.89, and 53.34% for SCBB dosage 0.5, 1 and 2% w/w, respectively. Specific surface area and surface functional groups of sugarcane bagasse play a vital role in the retention of strontium. Hence, biochar played an important role in the removal of Sr 2+ from aqueous solution and reduced its uptake by plants in soil .

Topics & Concepts

BiocharAdsorptionChemistryLangmuir adsorption modelRaphanusNuclear chemistryStrontiumBagasseChemisorptionBioavailabilityEnvironmental chemistryPyrolysisPulp and paper industryBotanyOrganic chemistryBioinformaticsEngineeringBiologyClay minerals and soil interactionsGroundwater and Isotope GeochemistryRadioactive element chemistry and processing
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