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Review
. 2016 Aug:214:836-851.
doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.05.057. Epub 2016 May 20.

Progress in the preparation and application of modified biochar for improved contaminant removal from water and wastewater

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Progress in the preparation and application of modified biochar for improved contaminant removal from water and wastewater

Mohammad Boshir Ahmed et al. Bioresour Technol. 2016 Aug.

Abstract

Modified biochar (BC) is reviewed in its preparation, functionality, applications and regeneration. The nature of precursor materials, preparatory conditions and modification methods are key factors influencing BC properties. Steam activation is unsuitable for improving BC surface functionality compared with chemical modifications. Alkali-treated BC possesses the highest surface functionality. Both alkali modified BC and nanomaterial impregnated BC composites are highly favorable for enhancing the adsorption of different contaminants from wastewater. Acidic treatment provides more oxygenated functional groups on BC surfaces. The Langmuir isotherm model provides the best fit for sorption equilibria of heavy metals and anionic contaminants, while the Freundlich isotherm model is the best fit for emerging contaminants. The pseudo 2(nd) order is the most appropriate model of sorption kinetics for all contaminants. Future research should focus on industry-scale applications and hybrid systems for contaminant removal due to scarcity of data.

Keywords: Column operation; Functionality; Modified biochar; Regeneration; Sorption isotherms.

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