Modified biochar: synthesis and mechanism for removal of environmental heavy metals

With social progress and industrial development, heavy metal pollution in water and soils environment is becoming more serious. Although biochar is a low-cost and environmentally friendly adsorbent for heavy metal ions, its adsorption and immobilization efficiency still need to be improved. As an up...

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Published in:Carbon Research
Main Author: Liu Z.; Xu Z.; Xu L.; Buyong F.; Chay T.C.; Li Z.; Cai Y.; Hu B.; Zhu Y.; Wang X.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Springer 2022
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Liu Z.; Xu Z.; Xu L.; Buyong F.; Chay T.C.; Li Z.; Cai Y.; Hu B.; Zhu Y.; Wang X.
Modified biochar: synthesis and mechanism for removal of environmental heavy metals
2022
Carbon Research
1
1
10.1007/s44246-022-00007-3
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85160047418&doi=10.1007%2fs44246-022-00007-3&partnerID=40&md5=663d832cc1cc150cb7880cb63114925f
With social progress and industrial development, heavy metal pollution in water and soils environment is becoming more serious. Although biochar is a low-cost and environmentally friendly adsorbent for heavy metal ions, its adsorption and immobilization efficiency still need to be improved. As an upgraded version of biochar, modified biochar has attracted extensive attention in the scientific community. This review summarized the recent research progress on the treatment methods on heavy metal pollutants in water and soils using biochar. The features and advantages of biochar modification techniques such as physical modification, chemical modification, biological modification and other categories of biochar were discussed. The mechanism of removing heavy metals from soil and water by modified biochar was summarized. It was found that biochar had better performance after modification, which provided higher surface areas and more functional groups, and had enough binding sites to combine heavy metal ions. Biochar is a very promising candidate for removing heavy metals in environment. Furthermore, some high valent metal ions could be reduced to low valent metals, such as Cr(VI) reduction to Cr(III), and form precipitates on biochar by in-situ sorption-reduction-precipitation strategy. However, it is still the direction of efforts to develop high-efficiency modified biochar with low-cost, high sorption capacity, high photocatalytic performance, environmentally friendly and no secondary pollution in future. © 2022, The Author(s).
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author Liu Z.; Xu Z.; Xu L.; Buyong F.; Chay T.C.; Li Z.; Cai Y.; Hu B.; Zhu Y.; Wang X.
spellingShingle Liu Z.; Xu Z.; Xu L.; Buyong F.; Chay T.C.; Li Z.; Cai Y.; Hu B.; Zhu Y.; Wang X.
Modified biochar: synthesis and mechanism for removal of environmental heavy metals
author_facet Liu Z.; Xu Z.; Xu L.; Buyong F.; Chay T.C.; Li Z.; Cai Y.; Hu B.; Zhu Y.; Wang X.
author_sort Liu Z.; Xu Z.; Xu L.; Buyong F.; Chay T.C.; Li Z.; Cai Y.; Hu B.; Zhu Y.; Wang X.
title Modified biochar: synthesis and mechanism for removal of environmental heavy metals
title_short Modified biochar: synthesis and mechanism for removal of environmental heavy metals
title_full Modified biochar: synthesis and mechanism for removal of environmental heavy metals
title_fullStr Modified biochar: synthesis and mechanism for removal of environmental heavy metals
title_full_unstemmed Modified biochar: synthesis and mechanism for removal of environmental heavy metals
title_sort Modified biochar: synthesis and mechanism for removal of environmental heavy metals
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description With social progress and industrial development, heavy metal pollution in water and soils environment is becoming more serious. Although biochar is a low-cost and environmentally friendly adsorbent for heavy metal ions, its adsorption and immobilization efficiency still need to be improved. As an upgraded version of biochar, modified biochar has attracted extensive attention in the scientific community. This review summarized the recent research progress on the treatment methods on heavy metal pollutants in water and soils using biochar. The features and advantages of biochar modification techniques such as physical modification, chemical modification, biological modification and other categories of biochar were discussed. The mechanism of removing heavy metals from soil and water by modified biochar was summarized. It was found that biochar had better performance after modification, which provided higher surface areas and more functional groups, and had enough binding sites to combine heavy metal ions. Biochar is a very promising candidate for removing heavy metals in environment. Furthermore, some high valent metal ions could be reduced to low valent metals, such as Cr(VI) reduction to Cr(III), and form precipitates on biochar by in-situ sorption-reduction-precipitation strategy. However, it is still the direction of efforts to develop high-efficiency modified biochar with low-cost, high sorption capacity, high photocatalytic performance, environmentally friendly and no secondary pollution in future. © 2022, The Author(s).
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