Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering (Dec 2021)
Enhancement of phosphate adsorption by chemically modified biochars derived from Mimosa pigra invasive plant
Abstract
Negatively charged biochar restricts adsorbing orthophosphate anions - a main cause of eutrophication, thus modified biochar is suggested to enhance phosphate (PO43-) adsorption from aqueous solution. This work tested the hypothesis that modified biochar results in the enhancement of PO43- adsorption compared to pristine biochar derived from Mimosa pigra. Aluminium-modified biochars with different concentrations of AlCl3 (i.e., 0.5, 1, 2, and 3 M) and the pristine biochar were performed for absorbing PO43- in batch experiments. Among the modified biochars, 2 M Al-modified biochar achieved the highest PO43- adsorption capacity (70.6 mgPO43-/g) which was 14 times greater than pristine biochar (5.1 mgPO43-/g). Chemical adsorption and electrostatic attraction may control significantly to the adsorption of PO43- on biochars. The 2 M Al-modified biochar presents the potential adsorbent for removing phosphorus from water.