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Chemosphere ; 168: 1337-1344, 2017 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27919534

RESUMO

The impact of biochar properties on acid-extractable organics (AEO) adsorption from oil sands process-affected water (OSPW) was studied. Biochar from wheat straw with the highest ash content (14%) had the highest adsorption capacity (0.59 mg/g) followed by biochar from pulp mill sludge, switchgrass, mountain pine, hemp shives, and aspen wood. The adsorption capacity had no obvious trend with surface area, total pore volume, bulk polarity and aromaticity. The large impact of metal content was consistent with the carboxylates (i.e., naphthenate species) in the OSPW binding to the metals (mainly Al and Fe) on the carbon substrate. Although the capacity of biochar is still approximately two orders of magnitude lower than that of a commercial activated carbon, confirming the property (i.e., metal content) that most influenced AEO adsorption, may allow biochar to become competitive with activated carbon after normalizing for cost, especially if this cost includes environmental impacts.


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Carvão Vegetal/química , Metais/química , Campos de Petróleo e Gás , Poluentes Químicos da Água/química , Adsorção , Biomassa , Cannabis , Ácidos Carboxílicos/química , Resíduos Industriais , Panicum , Pinus , Populus , Triticum
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