Abstract
The reduction behavior of Fe3+ during the preparation of a zero-valent iron cocoanut biochar (ZBC8-3) by the carbothermic reduction method was analyzed. Fe3+ was first converted into Fe3O4, which was subsequently decomposed into FeO, and finally reduced to Fe0. A minor amount of γ-Fe2O3 was produced in the process. The isothermal thermodynamic data for the removal of Cu(ii) over ZBC8-3 followed a Langmuir model. The Langmuir equation revealed a maximum removal capacity of 169.49 mg g−1 at pH = 5 for ZBC8-3. The removal of Cu(ii) over ZBC8-3 fitted well to a pseudo-first-order equation, which suggested that the rate limiting step of the process was diffusion. The Cu(ii) removal mechanism on ZBC8-3 involved the reduction of Cu(ii) by Fe0 to produce Cu0 and Cu2O, while C═C, C-O-, and-O-H formed a complex with Cu(ii).
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Yu, C., Zhang, D., Dong, X., & Lin, Q. (2018). Pyrolytic behavior of a zero-valent iron biochar composite and its Cu(ii) removal mechanism. RSC Advances, 8(59), 34151–34160. https://doi.org/10.1039/C8RA05676E
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