Granulation and ferric oxides loading enable biochar derived from cotton stalk to remove phosphate from water.

2015 
Abstract Granulation of biochar powder followed by immobilization of ferric oxides on the macroporous granular biochar (B g -FO-1) substantially enhanced phosphate removal from water. BET analysis confirmed that both granulation and ferric oxides loading can increase the surface areas and pore volumes effectively. B g -FO-1 was proven to be a favorable adsorbent for phosphate. The phosphate adsorption capacity was substantially increased from 0 mg/g of raw biochar powder to 0.963 mg/g (B g -FO-1). When the ferric oxides loading was prior to granulation, the adsorption capacity was decreased by 59–0.399 mg/g, possibly due to the decrease of micropore and mesopore area as well as the overlaying of binders to the activated sites produced by ferric oxides.
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