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Use of Eggshell-Catalyzed Biochar Adsorbents for Pb Removal from Aqueous Solution

Dongdong Liu, Zhengkai Hao, Dengqian Chen, Lipeng Jiang, Tianqi Li, Bing Tian, Cuiping Yan, Yuan Luo, Guang Chen, Hongfu Ai

2022ACS Omega24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Eggshell is a cheap and environmentally friendly calcium source. In this study, Ca-modified biochar adsorbents (CEA) were prepared by 1:10, 1:2, and 1:1 mass ratio of the eggshell and Eupatorium adenophorum. The CEA-2 sample prepared with a 1:2 mass ratio showed a maximum Pb adsorption capacity (97.74 mg·g–1) at the conditions of an initial pH of 7.0, an adsorbent dosage of 0.5 g·L–1, and a contact time of 8.0 h. The kinetic and isotherm studies indicated that the adsorption process of the CEA-2 sample had monolayer adsorption characteristics, which was controlled together by intraparticle and interface diffusion. Thermodynamic studies indicated that the adsorption process of CEA-2 was spontaneous (ΔG0 <0) and endothermic (ΔH0 > 0). X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy analyses showed a uniform distribution of Ca–Pb precipitation on the CEA-2 surface, which proved that chemical precipitation was the main adsorption mechanism. Fourier transform infrared spectra found that CEA-2 had abundant active groups, especially nitrogen-containing functional groups, which could adsorb Pb through a surface complexation reaction. The Brunauer–Emmett–Teller surface area of CEA-2 was found to be 621 m2·g–1, and such developed pores could ensure the smooth diffusion of Pb. Finally, the effect of coexisting cation and anion experiment and the cyclic regeneration experiment indicated that CEA-2 had prominent stability and reusability for Pb adsorption.

Topics & Concepts

BiocharAqueous solutionAdsorptionEggshellCatalysisChemical engineeringChemistryMaterials scienceEnvironmental chemistryOrganic chemistryPyrolysisEcologyEngineeringBiologyAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalPhosphorus and nutrient management