Exploration of the Optimum Rice Husk Biochar for Atrazine and 2,4-D Removal: Different Pyrolysis and Modification Conditions

In this study, the best RHB (rice husk biochar) was investigated through the effect of pyrolysis synthesis processes and modifications. Five biochars were synthesized from rice husk waste materials at different pyrolysis temperatures (400 to 600 °C) in oxygen-limited conditions. The biochars were mo...

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Main Authors: Quach An BINH, Nguyen Hong ANH, Vo Thi Diem KIEU, Nguyen Hai DANG, Nguyen Quy HAO, Tra Van TUNG
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Published: VSB-Technical University of Ostrava 2020-12-01
Series:GeoScience Engineering
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Online Access:http://gse.vsb.cz/ojs/index.php/GSE/article/view/311/216
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spelling doaj-aa9c06376bb24a169f438d3e31445dee2021-01-04T07:52:25ZengVSB-Technical University of OstravaGeoScience Engineering1802-54202020-12-0166417118110.35180/gse-2020-0042Exploration of the Optimum Rice Husk Biochar for Atrazine and 2,4-D Removal: Different Pyrolysis and Modification ConditionsQuach An BINH0Nguyen Hong ANH1Vo Thi Diem KIEU2Nguyen Hai DANG3Nguyen Quy HAO4Tra Van TUNG5Dong Nai Technology University, Faculty of Applied Sciences–Health, Dong Nai, Vietnam Dong Nai Technology University, Faculty of Applied Sciences–Health, Dong Nai, Vietnam Dong Nai Technology University, Faculty of Applied Sciences–Health, Dong Nai, Vietnam Dong Nai Technology University, Faculty of Applied Sciences–Health, Dong Nai, Vietnam Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh, Key Laboratory of Advanced Waste Treatment Technology, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh, Institute for Environment and Resource, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam In this study, the best RHB (rice husk biochar) was investigated through the effect of pyrolysis synthesis processes and modifications. Five biochars were synthesized from rice husk waste materials at different pyrolysis temperatures (400 to 600 °C) in oxygen-limited conditions. The biochars were modified by acids to remove minerals on the surface area. The characteristics of the biochars were determined including surface morphology, specific surface area, and functional groups. The herbicide adsorption was accomplished by the batch equilibration method. The result indicated that the biochar that synthesized 500 °C for 6 h had the highest maximum adsorption capacity. The optimum RHB was biochar modified with HF acid. The optimum biochar had less or no minerals and it achieved abundant functional groups on the surface areas. The pore volume distributions in pore sizes of micropores and narrow mesopores played an important role to perform the uptake of the herbicides, they were in the range of 7.90 % and 59.26 %, respectively. The high-efficiency removals of atrazine and 2,4-D by optimum biochar were 82.70 % and 95.10 %, respectively. The rice husk biochar is a suitable adsorbent to remove herbicides from the aqueous environment.http://gse.vsb.cz/ojs/index.php/GSE/article/view/311/216adsorbentadsorptionatrazinebiochar2.4-d
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author Quach An BINH
Nguyen Hong ANH
Vo Thi Diem KIEU
Nguyen Hai DANG
Nguyen Quy HAO
Tra Van TUNG
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Nguyen Hong ANH
Vo Thi Diem KIEU
Nguyen Hai DANG
Nguyen Quy HAO
Tra Van TUNG
Exploration of the Optimum Rice Husk Biochar for Atrazine and 2,4-D Removal: Different Pyrolysis and Modification Conditions
GeoScience Engineering
adsorbent
adsorption
atrazine
biochar
2.4-d
author_facet Quach An BINH
Nguyen Hong ANH
Vo Thi Diem KIEU
Nguyen Hai DANG
Nguyen Quy HAO
Tra Van TUNG
author_sort Quach An BINH
title Exploration of the Optimum Rice Husk Biochar for Atrazine and 2,4-D Removal: Different Pyrolysis and Modification Conditions
title_short Exploration of the Optimum Rice Husk Biochar for Atrazine and 2,4-D Removal: Different Pyrolysis and Modification Conditions
title_full Exploration of the Optimum Rice Husk Biochar for Atrazine and 2,4-D Removal: Different Pyrolysis and Modification Conditions
title_fullStr Exploration of the Optimum Rice Husk Biochar for Atrazine and 2,4-D Removal: Different Pyrolysis and Modification Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Exploration of the Optimum Rice Husk Biochar for Atrazine and 2,4-D Removal: Different Pyrolysis and Modification Conditions
title_sort exploration of the optimum rice husk biochar for atrazine and 2,4-d removal: different pyrolysis and modification conditions
publisher VSB-Technical University of Ostrava
series GeoScience Engineering
issn 1802-5420
publishDate 2020-12-01
description In this study, the best RHB (rice husk biochar) was investigated through the effect of pyrolysis synthesis processes and modifications. Five biochars were synthesized from rice husk waste materials at different pyrolysis temperatures (400 to 600 °C) in oxygen-limited conditions. The biochars were modified by acids to remove minerals on the surface area. The characteristics of the biochars were determined including surface morphology, specific surface area, and functional groups. The herbicide adsorption was accomplished by the batch equilibration method. The result indicated that the biochar that synthesized 500 °C for 6 h had the highest maximum adsorption capacity. The optimum RHB was biochar modified with HF acid. The optimum biochar had less or no minerals and it achieved abundant functional groups on the surface areas. The pore volume distributions in pore sizes of micropores and narrow mesopores played an important role to perform the uptake of the herbicides, they were in the range of 7.90 % and 59.26 %, respectively. The high-efficiency removals of atrazine and 2,4-D by optimum biochar were 82.70 % and 95.10 %, respectively. The rice husk biochar is a suitable adsorbent to remove herbicides from the aqueous environment.
topic adsorbent
adsorption
atrazine
biochar
2.4-d
url http://gse.vsb.cz/ojs/index.php/GSE/article/view/311/216
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