Different biochars produced by the impregnation of Mg, Ca, Al, Cu, and Fe were compared for the phosphate (P) uptake capacity and the effect on solution pH. Among them, Ca-… Click to show full abstract
Different biochars produced by the impregnation of Mg, Ca, Al, Cu, and Fe were compared for the phosphate (P) uptake capacity and the effect on solution pH. Among them, Ca- and Mg-rich biochars demonstrate better sorption ability to P and have less effect on pH change. The optimum conditions of the pyrolysis processes were determined using response surface methodology. Comparison of the P removal efficiency of these two biochars under optimum conditions imply the superior adsorption capability of Ca-rich biochar. According to XRD analysis, calcite is the dominant mineral on the biochar surface, indicating the potential of Ca-rich biochar for P removal by adsorption and precipitation. Predictive second-order kinetic and linear Langmuir isotherm models could adequately interpret the P sorption process for optimized Ca-rich biochar. The maximum P sorption capacity of Ca-rich biochar of 153.85 mg/g is superior to other adsorbents reported in literature.
               
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