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Characteristics and mechanisms of nickel adsorption on biochars produced from wheat straw pellets and rice husk

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Authors

McMillan, O 
Al-Tabbaa, A 

Abstract

The adsorption characteristics and mechanisms of Ni(2+) on four-standard biochars produced from wheat straw pellets (WSP550, WSP700) and rice husk (RH550, RH700) at 550 and 700 °C, respectively, were investigated. The kinetic results show that the adsorption of Ni(2+) on the biochars reached an equilibrium within 5 min. The increase of the solid to liquid ratio resulted in an increase of Ni(2+) removal percentage but a decrease of the adsorbed amount of Ni(2+) per weight unit of biochar. The Ni(2+) removal percentage increased with the increasing of initial solution pH values at the range of 2-4, was relatively constant at the pH range of 4-8, and significantly increased to ≥98% at pH 9 and stayed constantly at the pH range of 9-10. The calculated maximum adsorption capacities of Ni(2+) for the biochars follow the order of WSP700 > WSP550 > RH700 > RH550. Both cation exchange capacity and pH of biochar can be a good indicator of the maximum adsorption capacity for Ni(2+) showing a positively linear and exponential relationship, respectively. This study also suggests that a carefully controlled standardised production procedure can make it reliable to compare the adsorption capacities between different biochars and investigate the mechanisms involved.

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Keywords

biochar, adsorption studies, adsorption capacity, standardised production, adsorption mechanisms, nickel

Journal Title

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

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Journal ISSN

0944-1344
1614-7499

Volume Title

24

Publisher

Springer Verlag