The significant role of electron donating capacity and carbon structure of biochar to electron transfer of zerovalent iron.

2022 
Abstract Herein, the major biochar properties were correlated with electron transfer of zero-valent iron (ZVI) and contribution of biomass constituents to biochar property was ascertained to optimize electron transfer of ZVI. To this end, five respective stalk-type and wood-type lignocellulosic biomasses were pyrolzed at 600 °C to prepare biochars to harbor ZVI (ZVI/BC). Thermogravimetric analysis demonstrated woody biomasses decomposed more intensively at higher temperature relative to stalky biomass. ZVI/BC were characterized with Raman, X-ray diffraction, and electrochemical analyses including electron donating capacity (EDC) and electron accepting capacity (EAC). Pearson correlation and partial least-squares (PLS) analyses confirmed that Cr(VI) reduction capacity was negatively related to Tafel corrosion potential and intensity ratio of ID/IG, but significantly positively-related to EDC of BC, in which EDC was a predominant attribute to contribute to reductive capacity toward Cr(VI) reduction. That is, greater EDC and higher graphitic carbon structure of biochar due to cellulose and hemicellulose components favor electron transfer of ZVI toward Cr(VI) reduction.
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