Preparation method of cystamine-modified biochar for adsorbing heavy metal cadmium ions
A technology for adsorbing heavy metals and biochar, which is applied in the field of preparation of cystamine-modified biochar, can solve the problems of weak specific adsorption capacity and poor specific function of heavy metals, and achieve simple preparation method, high loading capacity and improved capacity Effect
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[0024] A method for preparing cystamine-modified biochar that absorbs heavy metal cadmium ions. The preparation method includes the following steps: in the following method, rice husk biochar is used as an example for preparation of biochar.
[0025] Step (a), activate biochar; add a certain amount of rice husk biochar with a concentration of 1~5 mol L -1 In the potassium hydroxide aqueous solution, ensure that the mass ratio of the rice husk biochar to the potassium hydroxide aqueous solution is 1:5-10, stir at 120-180 rpm and stir for 1-3 h, filter to remove the surface impurities of the rice husk biochar, and use Wash with deionized water until the pH is neutral, dry in a vacuum oven at 75°C for 24 h;
[0026] Step (b), cystamine modified activated biochar; take 5g of activated rice husk biochar prepared in step (a), ad...
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