BioResources (Dec 2016)

Ammonium Sorption onto Polymeric Adsorbing Material from Corn Stalks Oxidized and Loaded with Magnesium

  • Le Liu,
  • Meiting Ju,
  • Ruite Lai,
  • Shiqiu Zhang,
  • Weizun Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.12.1.923-931
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 923 – 931

Abstract

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Corn stalks were modified by magnesium loading and an oxidation process and then characterized by a series of methods. The ammonium in wastewater showed high sorption efficiency onto the polymeric adsorbing material during the process, with a biochars dosage of 20 g/L for 8h. Mg2+ was the dominant cation exchanger on the modified corn stalk, and it played an important role in ammonium sorption. Large amounts of NH4+ were exchanged onto the corn stalk, and they formed strong complexes with oxygen-containing groups on the corn stalk surface through polar bonds, resulting in the removal of NH4+ from the solution. Na+ present in wastewater was the major influence on ammonium sorption onto the corn stalk.

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