Enhanced remediation of heavy metals contaminated soils with EK-PRB using ß-CD/hydrothermal biochar by waste cotton as reactive barrier.
Chemosphere
; 286(Pt 1): 131470, 2022 Jan.
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| ID: mdl-34311401
Heavy metals in the soil are major global environmental problems. Waste cotton was used to synthesize a novel ß-CD/hydrothermal biochar (KCB), which is a low-cost and environment-friendly adsorbent for heavy metal soil remediation. KCB were used as reactive materials of electrokinetic-permeable reactive barrier (EK-PRB) to explore the removal characteristics of heavy metals. FTIR and XPS analysis revealed that KCB contained large numbers of surface functional groups. Adsorption of KCB for Pb2+ and Cd2+ reached 50.44 mg g-1 and 33.77 mg g-1, respectively. Metal ions in contaminated soil were removed by reactive barrier through electromigration, electrodialysis and electrophoresis, the removal efficiency of Pb2+ and Cd2+ in soil reached 92.87% and 86.19%. This finding proves that KCB/EK-PRB can be used as a cheap and green process to effectively remediate soils contaminated with heavy metals.
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MEDLINE
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Soil Pollutants
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Metals, Heavy
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Environmental Restoration and Remediation
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En
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Chemosphere
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2022
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