磁生物炭一步浸渍热解去除罗丹明B

A. Alharbi, Abdullah A. Alotaibi, Hassan E. Gomaa, A. Abahussain, S. M. Abdel Azeem
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采用一步热解法制备了一种新型磁性P. harmala生物炭/Mn-ZnFe2O4材料,并用FT-IR、SEM、XRD和BET技术对其进行了表征。考察了吸附法和催化降解法去除罗丹明B (RhB)的效果。在pH 4.0、搅拌90 min、吸附剂用量为3.2 g·L-1的条件下,10 mg·L-1 RhB的吸附去除率达到82%。吸附动力学表现为扩散限制机理,符合二级模型。Langmuir等温线更符合平衡数据,最大单层吸附量(q max)为34.5 mg·g-1。D-R等温线和Tempkin等温线分别表现为吸热化学吸附过程和可忽略的侧向排斥力。类fenton降解对生物炭/H2O2和生物炭/Mn-ZnFe2O4/H2O2的催化去除率分别为40%和99%。P. harmala生物炭/Mn-ZnFe2O4作为RhB去污水的替代材料的前景得到了验证,通过吸附和催化降解分别成功去除工业废水中77%以上的RhB和95%以上的RhB。
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Magnetic Biochar by One-Step Impregnation Pyrolysis of Peganum harmala L. for Removal of Rhodamine B
A new magnetic P. harmala biochar/Mn-ZnFe2O4 material was prepared by the one-step pyrolysis approach and characterized by FT-IR, SEM, XRD, and BET techniques. The efficacy of removing rhodamine B (RhB) via adsorption and catalytic degradation was examined. Adsorption removal attained 82% of 10 mg·L-1 RhB at pH 4.0, 90 min of agitation, and 3.2 g·L-1 of adsorbent. The adsorption kinetics indicated a diffusion-limited mechanism and matched the second-order model. The equilibrium data are better suited by the Langmuir isotherm, and the maximum monolayer adsorption capacity ( q max ) was 34.5 mg·g-1. The D-R and Tempkin isotherms both showed an endothermic chemical adsorption process and negligible lateral repulsive forces, respectively. The catalytic removal by Fenton-like degradation was 40 and 99%, respectively, for the biochar/H2O2 and biochar/Mn-ZnFe2O4/H2O2. The prospective use of P. harmala biochar/Mn-ZnFe2O4 as an alternative material for RhB decontamination of water was validated by the successful removal of RhB from industrial wastewater of greater than 77% by adsorption and of 95% by the catalytic degradation.
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