Selective adsorption of Cr(VI) by nitrogen-doped hydrothermal carbon in binary system

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Zuoyu Jia
Fengkai Liang
Fang Wang
Haifeng Zhou
Peng Liang
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[1] Shandong University of Science and Technology,Key Laboratory of Low Carbon Energy and Chemical Engineering, College of Chemical and Biological Engineering
[2] Beijing Technology and Business University,School of Ecology and Environment
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2024年 / 46卷
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Lignin; Nitrogen-doping; Carbon; Selective adsorption; Cr(VI) removal;
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Selective adsorption of heavy metal ions from industrial effluent is important for healthy ecosystem development. However, the selective adsorption of heavy metal pollutants by biochar using lignin as raw material is still a challenge. In this paper, the lignin carbon material (N-BLC) was synthesized by a one-step hydrothermal carbonization method using paper black liquor (BL) as raw material and triethylene diamine (TEDA) as nitrogen source. N-BLC (2:1) showed excellent selectivity for Cr(VI) in the binary system, and the adsorption amounts of Cr(VI) in the binary system were all greater than 150 mg/g, but the adsorption amounts of Ca(II), Mg(II), and Zn(II) were only 19.3, 25.5, and 6.3 mg/g, respectively. The separation factor (SF) for Cr(VI) adsorption was as high as 120.0. Meanwhile, FTIR, elemental analysis and XPS proved that the surface of N-BLC (2:1) contained many N– and O– containing groups which were favorable for the removal of Cr(VI). The adsorption of N-BLC (2:1) followed the Langmuir model and its maximum theoretical adsorption amount was 618.4 mg/g. After 5th recycling, the adsorption amount of Cr(VI) by N-BLC (2:1) decreased about 15%, showing a good regeneration ability. Therefore, N-BLC (2:1) is a highly efficient, selective and reusable Cr(VI) adsorbent with wide application prospects.
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