Transitional Adsorption and Partition of Nonpolar and Polar Aromatic Contaminants by Biochars of Pine Needles with Different Pyrolytic Temperatures
Abstract
The combined adsorption and partition effects of biochars with varying fractions of noncarbonized organic matter have not been clearly defined. Biochars, produced by pyrolysis of pine needles at different temperatures (100-700 degrees C, referred as P100-P700), were characterized by elemental analysis, BET-N2 surface areas and FTIR. Sorption isotherms of naphthalene, nitrobenzene, and m-dinitrobenzene from water to the biochars were compared. Sorption parameters (N and logKf) are linearly related to sorbent aromaticities, which increase with the pyrolytic temperature. Sorption mechanisms of biochars are evolved from partitioning-dominant at low pyrolytic temperatures to adsorption-dominant at higher pyrolytic…
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Authors
3- BCBaoliang ChenCorresponding
Zhejiang University
- DZDandan Zhou
Zhejiang University
- LZLizhong Zhu
Zhejiang University
Topics & keywords
- Adsorption
- Pyrolytic carbon
- Sorption
- Chemistry
- Biochar
- Pyrolysis
- Partition coefficient
- Naphthalene
- Clean water and sanitation