A Humins-Derived Magnetic Biochar for Water Purification by Adsorption and Magnetic Separation
Abstract
In this study, the use of magnetic biochar particles recovered from biorefinery by-products (humins) for adsorption of hydrophilic organic pollutants was investigated. The biochar was prepared by thermal treatment of crude humins followed by a grinding step after which a magnetic iron oxide was co-precipitated on the biochar surface. The resulting iron oxide content of the biochar composite was found to be 9 % by volume, and the presence of a characteristic Fe-O vibrational band was observed by FTIR-ATR. XPS analysis of Fe2p spectrum enabled the nature of iron oxide to be identified as maghemite. Finally, magnetometry measurements demonstrated the superparamagnetic properties of maghemite.
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