Abstract

The facile and feasible method for the valorization of distillers’ grains (DGs) is a pressing demand of Chinese Baijiu industries to realize the sustainable manufacturing process. In this work, pyrolysis combined MgO ball-milling was applied to convert distillers’ grains into MgO-biochar (BMBCx) for the efficient adsorption of Co2+ and Ni2+. MgO was highly dispersed on BMBCx and Mg-Si complex was synthesized after ball-milling. The adsorption capacity of BMBCx for Co2+ and Ni2+ raised approximately 16⎼77 and 12⎼29 times compared with pristine biochar, respectively, implying MgO and Mg-Si complex enhanced the adsorption capacity enormously, which was confirmed by DFT analysis. The adsorption of BMBCx on Co2+ and Ni2+ was pH-dependent and could be described by pseudo-second-order kinetic and Freundlich models. The maximal adsorption capacity of BMBCx on Ni2+ was 469.3 mg/g, which was accomplished by multiple synergistic effects of Van der Waals force, metal ion exchange, metal-π interaction and surface functional group complexation. Thus, this facile MgO-loaded biochar fabrication method can realize the valorization of DGs and promote the ecofriendly development of Baijiu industry.

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