Applicability of TiO2(B) nanosheets@hydrochar composites for adsorption of tetracycline (TC) from contaminated water
Applicability of TiO2(B) nanosheets@hydrochar composites for adsorption of tetracycline (TC) from contaminated water
Elsevier
2021-03-05
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We test the feasibility of TiO2(B)@carbon composites as adsorbents, derived from wheat straws, for tetracycline
(TC) adsorption from aqueous solutions. Hydrochar (HC), biochar (BC), and hydrochar-derived pyrolysis char
(HDPC) are synthesized hydrothermally from the waste and then functionalized with TiO2(B), named as ‘Composite-1′
, ‘Composite-2′
, and ‘Composite-3′
, respectively. A higher loading of TiO2(B) into the HC was also
synthesized for comparison, named as ‘Composite-4′
. To compare their physico-chemical changes before and
after surface modification, the composites are characterized using FESEM-EDS, XRD, BET, FRTEM, and FTIR. The
effects of H2O2 addition on TC removal are investigated. Adsorption kinetics and isotherms of TC removal are
studied, while TC adsorption mechanisms are elaborated. We found that the Composite-4 has the highest TC
removal (93%) at pH 7, 1 g/L of dose, and 4 h of reaction time at 50 mg/L of TC after adding H2O2 (10 mM). The
TC adsorption capacities of the Composite-1 and Composite-4 are 40.65 and 49.26 mg/g, respectively. The TC
removal by the Composite-1 follows the pseudo-second order. Overall, this suggests that converting the wheat
straw into HC and then functionalizing its surface with TiO2(B) as a composite has added values to the waste as
an adsorbent for wastewater treatment.