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Removal of Cd and Pb with biochar made from dairy manure at low temperature
CHEN Zhi-liang, ZHANG Jian-qiang, HUANG Ling, YUAN Zhi-hui, LI Zhao-jun, LIU Min-chao
2019, 18 (1): 201-210.   DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(18)61987-2
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Biochar (BC) derived from waste products is a cost-effective sorbent for remediation of metal-contaminated soils.  We studied the kinetics and adsorption mechanisms for removal of metal ions, such as lead (Pb2+) and cadmium (Cd2+) with biochar.  The adsorption capacities of BC for Pb2+ and Cd2+ increased after alkaline treatment.  The highest sorption capacities were 175.53 and 68.08 mg g–1, for Pb and Cd, respectively.  The Langmuir adsorption isotherm and pseudo second kinetic equation could well fit the adsorption processes, revealing that the sorption mechanisms of Pb2+ and Cd2+ by BC are complex and predominantly controlled by chemisorption.  BC has a higher affinity for Pb than Cd, due to easy hydrolysis of Pb at low pH.  Furthermore, precipitation as carbonate minerals (2PbCO3·Pb(OH)2 and CdCO3) and complexation with functional groups (carboxyl and hydroxyl) were also important for adsorption of Pb and Cd by BC.
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Detection of Thrips Defect on Green-Peel Citrus Using Hyperspectral Imaging Technology Combining PCA and B-Spline Lighting Correction Method
DONG Chun-wang, YE Yang, ZHANG Jian-qiang, ZHU Hong-kai , LIU Fei
2014, 13 (10): 2229-2235.   DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(13)60671-1
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In order to find an effective method of detecting thrips defect on green-peel citrus, a defect segmentation method was developed using a single threshold value based on combination of characteristic wavelengths principal component analysis (PCA) and B-spline lighting correction method in this study. At first, four characteristic wavelengths (523, 587, 700 and 768 nm) were obtained using PCA of Vis-NIR (visible and near-infrared) bands and analysis of weighting coefficients; secondarily, PCA was performed using characteristic wavelengths and the second principal component (PC2) was selected to classify images; then, B-spline lighting correction method was proposed to overcome the influence of lighting non-uniform on citrus when thrips defect was segmented; finally, thrips defect on citrus was extracted by global threshold segmentation and morphological image processing. The experimental results show that thrips defect in citrus can be detected with an accuracy of 96.5% by characteristic wavelengths PCA and B-spline lighting correction method. This study shows that thrips defect on green-peel citrus can be effectively identified using hyperspectral imaging technology.
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