Research progress of collagen-derived carbon in water treatment

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Chen Y. [1 ]
Huang Y. [1 ]
Zheng C. [1 ]
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[1] College of Resources and Environment, Quanzhou Normal University, Fujian, Quanzhou
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adsorption; biochar; catalysis; collagen;
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10.16085/j.issn.1000-6613.2022-0271
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Collagen-derived carbon has many advantages, such as wide source of raw materials, low cost, adjustable porous structure, excellent conductivity, high defect density and rich heteroatom doping. The research status of collagen-derived carbon at home and abroad is reviewed in this paper. The commonly used precursor materials, such as shrimp shell, fish scale, crab shell, oyster shell, animal skeleton and animal skin, are summarized. And then, the effects of different activation and modification methods, including calcium carbonate/hydroxylapatite self-activation, synergy activation of hydroxylapatite/calcium carbonate and KOH, potassium compound-assistant synthesis, on pore structure and chemical functional groups of collagen-derived carbon are analysed and compared. Additionally, the application of collagen-derived carbon in water treatment, involving adsorption and catalysis, is emphatically analysed. Finally, in view of the problems in the water treatment process, the corresponding countermeasures and the development trend are prospected, which could provide the theoretical basis for the application of collagen-derived carbon in practical wastewater treatment. © 2022 Chemical Industry Press. All rights reserved.
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