| Literature DB >> 29870947 |
Xiao Yang1, Avanthi D Igalavithana2, Sang-Eun Oh2, Hyungseok Nam3, Ming Zhang4, Chi-Hwa Wang5, Eilhann E Kwon6, Daniel C W Tsang7, Yong Sik Ok8.
Abstract
This study is a comparison of the effect of biochar produced by bioenergy systems, via the pyrolysis and gasification processes, on the immobilization of metals/metalloids in soil. Because the processes for these two techniques vary, the feedstocks undergo different heating regimens and, as a result, their respective char products exhibit different physico-chemical properties. Therefore, this study focuses on (1) the characterization of derivative biochar from the bioenergy system to understand their features and (2) an exploration of various biochar impacts on the mobility of As and Pb in contaminated soil. The results showed bioenergy biochars (BBCs) performed well in mitigating Pb extractability (1 M ammonium acetate) with a Pb immobilization >80%, but unfavorably mobilized the bioavailable As, likely because of electrostatic repulsion and ion exchange competition. The BBC surface functional group would chemically bond with the As and remain stable against the pH change. An increment in aromatic carbon would effectively enhance cation-π interaction for Pb immobilization. Nevertheless, an amendment with richer condensed structure and higher inorganic minerals (Ca2+, K+, Mg2+, and Na+) can lead to better performance in retaining Pb.Entities:
Keywords: Black carbon; Chemical stabilization; Gasification; Slow pyrolysis; Soil remediation
Year: 2018 PMID: 29870947 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.05.298
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963