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Agricultural Waste Biochar After Potassium Hydroxide Activation: Its Adsorbent Evaluation and Potential Mechanism

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Specialty Biophysics
Date 2023 Sep 28
PMID 37769976
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The agricultural waste (Goji branch) was pyrolyzed into biochars with one-step potassium hydroxide (KOH) activation under different processing conditions. The biochars were first characterized in structural features and functional groups and then evaluated for adsorptive performance with methylene blue as a model pollutant. Different adsorption models were applied to fit the adsorption process and reveal the possible mechanisms. The adsorption capacity was found to strongly correlate (R = 0.9642) with the surface area of the biochars, among which biochar KWC-700 (pyrolysis at 700 °C in the presence of 50 % KOH and 29 % water) possessed the largest surface area (1378 m/g) and exhibited the highest adsorption capacity (769 mg/g) compared to its homologous products. Biochar KWC-700 also showed excellent recyclability and potent adsorption capacity toward other common organic pollutants. The results suggest that traces of water in agricultural wastes could significantly intensify the KOH-involved activation efficiency of producing porous biochar.