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Thermal stability of biochar and its effects on cadmium sorption capacity

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posted on 2025-05-09, 14:59 authored by Fangjie Qi, Yubo Yan, Dane Lamb, Ravendra NaiduRavendra Naidu, Nanthi S. Bolan, Yanju LiuYanju Liu, Yong Sik Ok, Scott DonneScott Donne, Kirk T. Semple
In this study, the thermal stability of a wood shaving biochar (WS, 650 °C), a chicken litter biochar (CL, 550 °C) and an activated carbon (AC, 1100 °C) were evaluated by combustion at 375 °C for 24 h to remove the labile non-carbonized organic matter. Results showed that WS and CL biochars were not thermally stable and can lose most of the organic C during combustion. The combusted WS and CL biochars retained considerable amounts of negative charge and displayed higher sorption for Cd (from 5.46 to 68.9 mg/g for WS and from 48.5 to 60.9 mg/g for CL). The AC retained 76.5% of its original C and became more negatively chargely after combustion, but its sorption for Cd slightly decreased (from 18.5 to 14.9 mg/g). This study indicated that after potential burning in wildfires (200–500 °C), biochars could have higher sorption capacity for metals by remaining minerals.

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Journal title

Bioresource Technology

Volume

246

Issue

December

Pagination

48-56

Publisher

Elsevier

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science

School

Global Centre for Environmental Remediation (GCER)

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© 2017. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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