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"Xu Y" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Impact of COVID-19 on incidence and trends of adverse events among hospitalised patients in Calgary, Canada: a retrospective chart review study Wu G; Eastwood CA; Cheligeer C; Southern DA; Zeng Y; Ghali WA; Bakal JA; Boussat B; Flemons W; Forster A; Xu Y; Quan H; 41592994
CONCORDIA
2 Preprocessing narrative texts in electronic medical records to identify hospital adverse events: A scoping review Jafarpour H; Wu G; Cheligeer CK; Yan J; Xu Y; Southern DA; Eastwood CA; Zeng Y; Quan H; 41072367
ENCS
3 Two-dimensional Nanosheets by Liquid Metal Exfoliation Bai Y; Xu Y; Sun L; Ward Z; Wang H; Ratnayake G; Wang C; Zhao M; He H; Gao J; Wu M; Lu S; Bepete G; Peng D; Liu B; Kang F; Terrones H; Terrones M; Lei Y; 39707650
PHYSICS
4 Energy scheduling for DoS attack over multi-hop networks: Deep reinforcement learning approach Yang L; Tao J; Liu YH; Xu Y; Su CY; 36848827
ENCS
5 Artificial aging induced changes in biochar,s properties and Cd2+ adsorption behaviors Wang Z; Bian Y; Xu Y; Zheng C; Jiang Q; An C; 36251198
ENCS
6 Developing EMR-based algorithms to Identify hospital adverse events for health system performance evaluation and improvement: Study protocol Wu G; Eastwood C; Zeng Y; Quan H; Long Q; Zhang Z; Ghali WA; Bakal J; Boussat B; Flemons W; Forster A; Southern DA; Knudsen S; Popowich B; Xu Y; 36197944
ENCS
7 Transcriptomic analysis of 3D vasculature-on-a-chip reveals paracrine factors affecting vasculature growth and maturation Tan SY; Jing Q; Leung Z; Xu Y; Cheng LKW; Tam SST; Wu AR; 36093896
ENCS
8 Treatment of decentralized low-Strength livestock wastewater using microcurrent-assisted multi-soil-layering systems: Performance Assessment and microbial analysis Liu C; Huang G; Song P; An C; Zhang P; Shen J; Ren S; Zhao K; Huang W; Xu Y; Zheng R; 34999101
ENCS

 

Title:Artificial aging induced changes in biochar,s properties and Cd2+ adsorption behaviors
Authors:Wang ZBian YXu YZheng CJiang QAn C
Link:pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36251198/
DOI:10.1007/s11356-022-23127-0
Publication:Environmental science and pollution research international
Keywords:AdsorptionAgingBiocharHeavy metalsPhysicochemical properties
PMID:36251198 Category: Date Added:2022-10-17
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 School of Energy and Environment, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou, 014010, China.
2 School of Energy and Environment, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou, 014010, China. zhengchunli1979@163.com.
3 Inner Mongolia Engineering Research Center of Evaluation and Restoration in the Mining Ecological Environment, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou, 014010, China. zhengchunli1979@163.com.
4 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, H3G 1M8, Canada.

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Fresh biochar has been widely applied to the remediation of heavy metals in soil by its property of adsorption, but the changes in its physicochemical properties and in situ adsorption performance over time cannot be ignored. In this study, the sorption of Cd<sup>2+</sup> by corn straw biochars (CB) and municipal sludge biochars (SB) produced at 350 °C and 650 °C before and after H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> oxidation, and dry-wet and freeze-thaw aging were investigated using batch sorption experiments. The changes of physicochemical properties of biochar before and after aging were analyzed by various characterization methods. Based on these results, the impact of aging on the Cd<sup>2+</sup> adsorption behavior could be clarified, which showed that CB650 was able to display the highest adsorption capacity in fresh biochars. Aging treatments reduced the ash content and pH value of CB, and significantly diminished the adsorption performance of Cd<sup>2+</sup>. These changes indicated that precipitation was a critical factor in the adsorption of Cd<sup>2+</sup> on CB. The adsorption capacity of SB was enhanced after H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> oxidation, but weakened after dry-wet and freeze-thaw aging. This was closely related to the increase or decrease in the content of oxygen-containing functional groups, which in turn enhanced or inhibited its ability to compound with heavy metals. These results are of great significance for evaluating its long-term application prospects in the natural environment.




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