High adsorption capacity of Mg–Al-modified biochar for phosphate and its potential for phosphate interception in soil

In this study, Mg and/or Al modified biochars (MABC1, MBC2, ABC3) prepared by co-precipitation were to explore their phosphate adsorption capacity from aqueous solution and the potential for soil phosphate interception. The results revealed that MABC composites contained more functional groups than...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemosphere (Oxford) 2020-11, Vol.259, p.127469-127469, Article 127469
Hauptverfasser: Zheng, Qin, Yang, Lanfang, Song, Dali, Zhang, Shuai, Wu, Hang, Li, Shutian, Wang, Xiubin
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, Mg and/or Al modified biochars (MABC1, MBC2, ABC3) prepared by co-precipitation were to explore their phosphate adsorption capacity from aqueous solution and the potential for soil phosphate interception. The results revealed that MABC composites contained more functional groups than MBC and showed a higher surface area than ABC. The surface of MABC contained dispersed MgAl2O4, Mg(OH)2, AlOOH and Al2O3 crystals that were associated with its enhanced maximum phosphate adsorption capacity (153.40 mg g−1). According to Langmuir model, the maximum adsorption capacity of MABC was 15.91, 1.85, and 93.54 times the capacity of MBC, ABC, and raw biochar (BC4), respectively. The addition of MABC in red soil could significantly slow down the release of soil phosphorus, and MABC also had a stronger phosphate interception capacity (59.89%) than other BCs. In summary, MABC exhibits superior phosphate adsorption and interception capacity, making it ideal for treatment and prevention of phosphorus-polluted water. [Display omitted] •Joint Mg- and Al-modified biochar (MABC) was prepared by co-precipitation.•The surface of MABC found new crystal MgAl2O4.•MABC exhibited excellent performance on phosphate adsorption.•MABC had a potential for phosphate interception in soil.
ISSN:0045-6535
1879-1298
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127469