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Formation and mechanisms of nano-metal oxide-biochar composites for pollutants removal: A review TEXT SIZE: A A A
Biochar, a carbon-rich material, has been widely used to adsorb a range of pollutants because of its low cost, large specific surface area (SSA), and high ion exchange capacity. The adsorption capacity of biochar, however, is limited by its small porosity and low content of surface functional groups. Nano-metal oxides have a large SSA and high surface energy but tend to aggregate and passivate because of their fine-grained nature. In combining the positive qualities of both biochar and nano-metal oxides, nano-metal oxide-biochar composites (NMOBCs) have emerged as a group of effective and novel adsorbents. NMOBCs improve the dispersity and stability of nano-metal oxides, rich in adsorption sites and surface functional groups, maximize the adsorption capacity of biochar and nano-metal oxides respectively. Since the adsorption capacity and mechanisms of NMOBCs vary greatly amongst different preparations and application conditions, there is a need for a review of NMOBCs. Herein we firstly summarize the recent methods of preparing NMOBCs, the factors influencing their efficacy in the removal of several pollutants, mechanisms underlying the adsorption of different pollutants, and their potential applications for pollution control. Recommendations and suggestions for future studies on NMOBCs are also proposed. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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 SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT Volume: 767 Article Number: 145305 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145305 Published: MAY 1 2021

Author(s)

 Zhao, Chenxi; Wang, Bing; Theng, Benny K. G.; Wu, Pan; Liu, Fang; Wang, Shengsen; Lee, Xinqing; Chen, Miao; Li, Ling; Zhang, Xueyang

Corresponding author(s) 

 WANG Bing 
 bwang6@gzu.edu.cn   
 Guizhou Univ, Coll Resource & Environm Engn, Guiyang 550025, Guizhou, Peoples R China.

Author(s) from IGCAS   ZHAO Chenxi; LEE, Xinqing; LI Ling

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