生物炭
环境化学
零价铁
污染
环境修复
污染物
色散(光学)
吸附
化学
水处理
化学工程
材料科学
环境科学
环境工程
有机化学
生物
热解
光学
物理
工程类
生态学
作者
Shengsen Wang,Mingyue Zhao,Min Zhou,Li Y,Jun Wang,Bin Gao,Shinjiro Sato,Ke Feng,Weiqin Yin,Avanthi Deshani Igalavithana,Patryk Oleszczuk,Xiaozhi Wang,Yong Sik Ok
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.03.080
摘要
The promising characteristics of nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) have not been fully exploited owing to intrinsic limitations. Carbon-enriched biochar (BC) has been widely used to overcome the limitations of nZVI and improve its reaction with environmental pollutants. This work reviews the preparation of nZVI/BC nanocomposites; the effects of BC as a supporting matrix on the nZVI crystallite size, dispersion, and oxidation and electron transfer capacity; and its interaction mechanisms with contaminants. The literature review suggests that the properties and preparation conditions of BC (e.g., pore structure, functional groups, feedstock composition, and pyrogenic temperature) play important roles in the manipulation of nZVI properties. This review discusses the interactions of nZVI/BC composites with heavy metals, nitrates, and organic compounds in soil and water. Overall, BC contributes to the removal of contaminants because it can attenuate contaminants on the surface of nZVI/BC; it also enhances electron transfer from nZVI to target contaminants owing to its good electrical conductivity and improves the crystallite size and dispersion of nZVI. This review is intended to provide insights into methods of optimizing nZVI/BC synthesis and maximizing the efficiency of nZVI in environmental cleanup.
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