Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.328, 748-758, 2017
Removal of anthracenemethanol from soil through a magnetic system assisted by ceramsite coated with nanoflower-structured carbon and preparation for its engineering application
This work reported a facile approach to remove anthracenemethanol (AC), a typical polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), from soil using magnetic ceramsite coated with nanoflower-structured carbon (MCCNC), whose optimal form was named as OMCCNC, fabricated by a one-step hydrothermal process. Therein, the carbon coating self-assembled to form a flower-like fractal structure based on the template of micro-nano flakes on the surface of ceramsite. The nanoflower-structured carbon possessed a high porosity and plenty of oxygen-containing groups and thus could efficiently adsorb AC molecules. After adsorption, the high magnetism of OMCCNC facilitated the continuous separation and collection of OMCCNC-AC from soil using a magnetic separation system (MSS) designed by us. Importantly, the OMCCNC could be reused at least for four times. This work provides a promising approach for removing AC from soil and may have a huge engineering application prospect. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Poly aromatic hydrocarbon;Removal;Ceramsite;Nanoflower-structured carbon;Magnetic separation system