JOURNAL ARTICLE

Removal of Heavy Metals and Metalloids by Amino‐Modified Biochar Supporting Nanoscale Zero‐Valent Iron

Jingjing YangTianxing MaXiaoqin LiJingwei TuZhi DangYang Chen

Year: 2018 Journal:   Journal of Environmental Quality Vol: 47 (5)Pages: 1196-1204   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Nanoscale zero‐valent iron (nZVI), an environmentally benign material, has been used to remove heavy metals and metalloids from the aqueous phase because of its high reactivity and abundant reactive sites. To improve the stability of nZVI, nanoscale zero‐valent iron supported by amino‐modified biochar (ZVIA‐BC) was prepared and characterized. Its ability to remove heavy metals and metalloid was investigated. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analyses showed that the amino group was chemically bound to the functional groups of biochar. X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and X‐ray diffraction revealed that zero‐valent iron was loaded on the biochar surface. High‐resolution transmission electron microscope images showed that the particle size of iron was ∼50 nm and the particles consisted of roughly spherical cores covered with a shell that was uniformly 2‐ to 3‐nm thick. Furthermore, measuring the zeta potentials at various pH values indicated that the iso‐electric points occurred within the pH range of 7.50 to 7.56. Additionally, heavy metals and metalloids, including Cd(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), Cr(VI) and As(V) adsorption isotherms, on ZVIA‐BC were significantly nonlinear, and ZVIA‐BC exhibited a superior ability to remove these heavy metals and metalloids, especially for Cr(VI) and As(V). Characterization with high‐resolution XPS revealed that reduction of heavy metals and metalloids occurred on the surface of ZVIA‐BC. The main mechanisms for removal were reduction, complexation, co‐precipitation, and electrostatic interaction. Core Ideas Nanoscale zero‐valent iron supported by amino biochar was newly prepared and characterized. Amino modification enhanced the removal of heavy metals because of complexation. The heavy metal cations and anions could be effectively removed by amino‐modified biochar/nZVI.

Keywords:
Biochar Metalloid Zerovalent iron X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Chemistry Zeta potential Adsorption Metal Inorganic chemistry Particle size Nuclear chemistry Nanoparticle Materials science Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Organic chemistry Physical chemistry

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Environmental remediation with nanomaterials
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