Modified Bamboo Charcoal as a Bifunctional Material for Methylene Blue Removal

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Biomass-derived raw bamboo charcoal (BC), NaOH-impregnated bamboo charcoal (BC-I), and magnetic bamboo charcoal (BC-IM) were fabricated and used as bio-adsorbents and Fenton-like catalysts for methylene blue removal. Compared to the raw biochar, a simple NaOH impregnation process significantly optimized the crystal structure, pore size distribution, and surface functional groups and increase the specific surface area from 1.4 to 63.0 m2/g. Further magnetization of the BC-I sample not only enhanced the surface area to 84.7 m2/g, but also improved the recycling convenience due to the superparamagnetism. The maximum adsorption capacity of BC, BC-I, and BC-IM for methylene blue at 328 K was 135.13, 220.26 and 497.51 mg/g, respectively. The pseudo-first-order rate constants k at 308 K for BC, BC-I, and BC-IM catalytic degradation in the presence of H2O2 were 0.198, 0.351, and 1.542 h−1, respectively. A synergistic mechanism between adsorption and radical processes was proposed.

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Liu, Q., Deng, W. Y., Zhang, L. Y., Liu, C. X., Jie, W. W., Su, R. X., … Huang, X. G. (2023). Modified Bamboo Charcoal as a Bifunctional Material for Methylene Blue Removal. Materials, 16(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16041528

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