2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134223
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Effect of three artificial aging techniques on physicochemical properties and Pb adsorption capacities of different biochars

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“…Wang et al (2020) reviewed the processes of biochar ageing under field conditions. Photochemical and chemical oxidation and microbial transformation have potential to increase the fragmentation (Tan et al, 2020), dissolution (Silber, Levkovitch, & Graber, 2010) and adsorption of biochar (Ren et al, 2018), which modify the physiochemical properties of the biochar. Alternating wetting–drying soil conditions because of variations in temperature, rainfall and irrigation also increase the fragmentation of biochar and further modify the effectiveness of the applied biochar in the field (Feng et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al (2020) reviewed the processes of biochar ageing under field conditions. Photochemical and chemical oxidation and microbial transformation have potential to increase the fragmentation (Tan et al, 2020), dissolution (Silber, Levkovitch, & Graber, 2010) and adsorption of biochar (Ren et al, 2018), which modify the physiochemical properties of the biochar. Alternating wetting–drying soil conditions because of variations in temperature, rainfall and irrigation also increase the fragmentation of biochar and further modify the effectiveness of the applied biochar in the field (Feng et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The XRD analysis ( Figure 5) revealed that the principal diffraction peaks at low 2θ angles were sharp and symmetric, indicating the presence of mineral crystals. According to the Jade 6.5 PDF cards [46], the two strong peaks at 26.6 and 29.5 • suggest the presence of SiO 2 and CaCO 3 , respectively. Other strong peaks which suggested CaO, KCl, and CaHPO 4 •2H 2 O were observed on the CB's surface.…”
Section: Xps and Xrdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the percentage of elimination has been reduced. [38][39][40][41][42][43] This indicates that initial concentrations performing a crucial role in the adsorption of CPS on CSAC. 44 Figure 5C shows the result of the initial CPS concentration's effect on the removal efficiency by CSAC samples.…”
Section: Sorption Studies the Effect Of Adsorption Contact Time And Cps Initial Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 90%