BioResources (Aug 2024)
Surface Functionalizing Woody Biochar with UV Irradiation to Promote Adsorption of Heavy Metals
Abstract
To promote adsorption capacity of biochar as engineering material, pinewood biochar (PC) and bamboo biochar (BC) were prepared by slow pyrolysis (700 °C) and then directly irradiated with UV light at room temperature. The elemental analysis, SEM, FTIR, XPS, and Boehm titration measurements showed that UV irradiation significantly increased the BET surface area, porosity, and surface oxygen functional groups of the biochar. After UV treatment, the BET surface areas of PC and BC were increased by 63.0% and 217%, while the amount of total (acidic) groups increased by 62.0% (155%) and 24.9% (28.2%), respectively. FTIR and XPS measurements suggested that photochemical reactions, including photodegradation and photooxidation processes, may play primary roles in altering biochar the pore structure and surface functional groups of biochar. The Langmuir model capacities (qmax) of modified PC and BC were increased by 94.5% and 50.5% for Pb (II), 18.5% and 13.7% for Cd (II), respectively, compared to their unmodified counterparts. This study examined the effects of UV irradiation on the surface properties of biochar and demonstrate its potential as an effective, simple, and green method for functionalizing biomass material.