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Microwave-assisted preparation of nitrogen-doped biochars by ammonium acetate activation for adsorption of acid red 18

  • Li Wang
  • , Wei Yan
  • , Chi He
  • , Hang Wen
  • , Zhang Cai
  • , Zixuan Wang
  • , Zhengzheng Chen
  • , Weifeng Liu

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Abstract

Nitrogen-doped biochars derived from Phragmites australis (PA) were prepared using ammonium chloride (AC) and ammonium acetate (AA) as nitrogen sources by phosphoric acid activation via microwave assisted treatment. Their physicochemical properties, acid red 18 (AR18) adsorption performance and possible mechanisms were systematically evaluated. Nitrogen was successfully doped onto the biochar's surface in the formation of pyrrole-N, pyridine-N and oxidized-N with pyridine-N being the major component (64%). The pH iep and basic foundational groups of the biochars increased consequently however their surface areas slightly decreased. The adsorption kinetic data were best fit to the pseudo-second order model and the equilibrium data were well simulated by Freundlich model for all biochars, indicating the important role of chemical interactions. The maximum AR18 adsorption capacities of PAB-AA and PAB-AC were 1.41 and 1.18 times higher compared with the non N-doped biochar, which were mainly attributed to the π-π EDA interaction between the pyridine-N and AR18 as revealed by the comparison of XPS analyses before and after AR18 adsorption. Meanwhile, other mechanisms such as pore filling effect, Lewis acid-base interaction, electrostatic attraction and hydrogen bonding also existed as demonstrated by BET, XPS and FTIR analyses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)222-231
Number of pages10
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume433
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2018

Keywords

  • Acid red 18 adsorption
  • Ammonium acetate
  • Microwave radiation
  • Modification
  • N-doped biochar

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