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Research Progress on the Preparation of Iron-Manganese Modified Biochar and Its Application in Environmental Remediation

Chang Liu, Xiaowei Xu, Anfei He, Yuanzheng Zhang, Ruijie Che, Lu Yang, Jing Wei, Fenghe Wang, Jing Hua, Jiaqi Shi

2025Toxics15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biochar, a porous carbonaceous material derived from the pyrolysis of biomass under oxygen-limited conditions, offers several advantages for environmental remediation, including a high specific surface area, ease of preparation, and abundant raw material sources. However, the application of pristine biochar is limited by its inherent physicochemical shortcomings, such as a lack of active functional groups and limited elemental compositions. To overcome these limitations, metal-modified biochars have garnered increasing attention. In particular, iron-manganese (Fe-Mn) modification significantly enhances the adsorption capacity, redox potential, and microbial activity of biochar, owing to the synergistic interactions between Fe and Mn. Iron-manganese-modified biochar (FM-BC) has demonstrated effective removal of heavy metals, organic matter, phosphate, and nitrate through mechanisms including mesoporous adsorption, redox reactions, complexation, electrostatic interactions, and precipitation. Moreover, FM-BC can improve soil physicochemical properties and support plant growth, highlighting its promising potential for broader environmental application. This review summarizes the preparation methods, environmental remediation mechanisms, and practical applications of FM-BC and discusses future directions in mechanism elucidation, biomass selection, and engineering implementation. Overall, FM-BC, with its tunable properties and multifunctional capabilities, emerges as a promising and efficient material for addressing complex environmental pollution challenges.

Topics & Concepts

BiocharEnvironmental remediationBiomass (ecology)PyrolysisManganeseAdsorptionEnvironmental chemistryMesoporous materialEnvironmental pollutionChemistryEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental protectionContaminationCatalysisOrganic chemistryEcologyGeologyOceanographyBiologyAdsorption and biosorption for pollutant removalEnvironmental remediation with nanomaterialsArsenic contamination and mitigation