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Magnetic Biochar Obtained by Chemical Coprecipitation and Pyrolysis of Corn Cob Residues: Characterization and Methylene Blue Adsorption
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Biochar is a carbonaceous and porous material with limited adsorption capacity, which increases by modifying its surface. Many of the biochars modified with magnetic nanoparticles reported previously were obtained in two steps: first, the biomass was pyrolyzed, and then the modification was performed. In this research, a biochar with Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub> particles was obtained during the pyrolysis process. Corn cob residues were used to obtain the biochar (i.e., BCM) and the magnetic one (i.e., BCM<sub>Fe</sub>). The BCM<sub>Fe</sub> biochar was synthesized by a chemical coprecipitation technique prior to the pyrolysis process. The biochars obtained were characterized to determine their physicochemical, surface, and structural properties. The characterization revealed a porous surface with a 1013.52 m<sup>2</sup>/g area for BCM and 903.67 m<sup>2</sup>/g for BCM<sub>Fe</sub>. The pores were uniformly distributed, as observed in SEM images. BCM<sub>Fe</sub> showed Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub> particles on the surface with a spherical shape and a uniform distribution. According to FTIR analysis, the functional groups formed on the surface were aliphatic and carbonyl functional groups. Ash content in the biochar was 4.0% in BCM and 8.0% in BCM<sub>Fe</sub>; the difference corresponded to the presence of inorganic elements. The TGA showed that BCM lost 93.8 wt% while BCM<sub>Fe</sub> was more thermally stable due to the inorganic species on the biochar surface, with a weight loss of 78.6%. Both biochars were tested as adsorbent materials for methylene blue. BCM and BCM<sub>Fe</sub> obtained a maximum adsorption capacity (q<sub>m</sub>) of 23.17 mg/g and 39.66 mg/g, respectively. The obtained biochars are promising materials for the efficient removal of organic pollutants.
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