Sorption of polychlorinated biphenyls onto biochars derived from corn straw and the effect of propranolol.

2016 
Abstract The sorption of three polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in single-solute and bi-solute systems in the presence of propranolol was studied on biochars at pyrolyzing temperatures of 200 °C (BC200) and 700 °C (BC700). Hydrophobicity and molecular planarity played a major role in PCB sorption onto BC200 and BC700, respectively. The steric hindrance caused by non-planarity made the strong specific sorption sites on BC700 less accessible to nonplanar PCBs. In bi-solute systems for BC200, propranolol monomers at an initial concentration ( C init ) of 0.8 mg/L inhibited the sorption of PCB4 by competing for sorption sites. Propranolol at C init larger than 1.2 mg/L could form hemimicelle structures on the biochar surface, providing a favorable phase for PCB4 partitioning, thereby increasing K oc up to 1.15 times. For BC700, propranolol prohibited PCB4 sorption mainly by pore-blocking, with the log K oc being reduced from 4.92 to 3.94. This study informs the application of biochar in mixture-contaminated environment.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    34
    References
    38
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []