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Adsorption-Desorption Behavior of Arsenate Using Single and Binary Iron-Modified Biochars: Thermodynamics and Redox Transformation.

Md Aminur RahmanDane LambMohammad Mahmudur RahmanMd Mezbaul BaharPeter Sanderson
Published in: ACS omega (2022)
Arsenic (As) is a dangerous contaminant in drinking water which displays cogent health risks to humans. Effective clean-up approaches must be developed. However, the knowledge of adsorption-desorption behavior of As on modified biochars is limited. In this study, the adsorption-desorption behavior of arsenate (As V ) by single iron (Fe) and binary zirconium-iron (Zr-Fe)-modified biosolid biochars (BSBC) was investigated. For this purpose, BSBC was modified using Fe-chips (FeBSBC), Fe-salt (FeCl 3 BSBC), and Zr-Fe-salt (Zr-FeCl 3 BSBC) to determine the adsorption-desorption behavior of As V using a range of techniques. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy results revealed the partial reduction of pentavalent As V to the more toxic trivalent As III form by FeCl 3 BSBC and Zr-FeCl 3 BSBC, which was not observed with FeBSBC. The Langmuir maximum As V adsorption capacities were achieved as 27.4, 29.77, and 67.28 mg/g when treated with FeBSBC (at pH 5), FeCl 3 BSBC (at pH 5), and Zr-FeCl 3 BSBC (at pH 6), respectively, using 2 g/L biochar density and 22 ± 0.5 °C. Co-existing anions reduced the As V removal efficiency in the order PO 4 3- > CO 3 2- > SO 4 2- > Cl - > NO 3 - , although no significant inhibitory effects were observed with cations like Na + , K + , Mg 2+ , Ca 2+ , and Al 3+ . The positive correlation of As V adsorption capacity with temperature demonstrated that the endothermic process and the negative value of Gibbs free energy increased (-14.95 to -12.47 kJ/mol) with increasing temperature (277 to 313 K), indicating spontaneous reactions. Desorption and regeneration showed that recycled Fe-chips, Fe-salt, and Zr-Fe-salt-coated biochars can be utilized for the effective removal of As V up to six-repeated cycles.
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