DOI number:10.1016/j.carbon.2018.01.036
Journal:Carbon
Abstract:The property of biochar and its potential application toward chlorobenzene degradation were investigated in this study. The biochar was derived from rice husk and charred at 550 °C in N2 atmosphere, which showed a significant degradation of chlorobenzene in ambient atmosphere. The results from Scanning Electron Microscope, X-Ray Diffraction and Raman Spectroscopy indicated the formation of poorly ordered graphene stacks embedded in amorphous phases on biochar. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance suggested the existence of hydroquinone-quinone moieties on biochar, which could induce the generation of reactive oxygen species and promote the degradation of chlorobenzene. Furthermore, hydrogen peroxide and hydroxyl radicals were generated from the reduction of oxygen with the oxidization of phenolic hydroxyl groups on biochar, which was responsible for chlorobenzene degradation. In addition, more types of intermediate products of chlorobenzene degradation were detected in biochar system compared with conventional Fenton reaction, which could be possibly ascribed to the interfacial reaction between chlorobenzene and reactive oxygen species on biochar surface. The findings in this study would provide a new insight into the application of biochar in organic pollutant removal.
Indexed by:Journal paper
Discipline:Engineering
First-Level Discipline:Environmental Science and Engineering
Document Type:J
Volume:130
Page Number:730-740
ISSN No.:0008-6223
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2018-04-03
Included Journals:SCI
Links to published journals:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0008622318300423?pes=vor
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School/Department:环境与测绘学院
Gender:Male
Degree:Doctoral Degree in Engineering
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2020 年度华中科技大学环境学院国祯环卫一等奖学金 2021-09-27
第八届地学青年地学论坛优秀学生报告奖 2023-05-15