Literature DB >> 30721876

Combining biochar and sewage sludge for immobilization of heavy metals in mining soils.

Evanise Silva Penido1, Gabriel Caixeta Martins2, Thiago Borges Matos Mendes3, Leônidas Carrijo Azevedo Melo3, Iara do Rosário Guimarães1, Luiz Roberto Guimarães Guilherme4.   

Abstract

Excess heavy metal concentrations in mining areas is a worldwide problem due to their toxicity and persistence. Applying amendments to those areas is a cost-effective remediation technique that would aid revegetation efforts. The aim of this work was to study the ability of sewage sludge-derived biochar (SSB), wood charcoal powder (hereafter named wood biochar - WB), raw sewage sludge (SS), and their blending (WB/SS) to improve soil properties and to immobilize Cd, Pb, and Zn after their addition to heavy-metal contaminated soils from a Zn-mining area. Biochar was prepared from dried sewage sludge and a greenhouse experiment was set using different amendment doses (WB = 30 and 60 g kg-1, SS = 10 and 20 g kg-1). Addition of wood biochar and sewage sludge-derived biochar to soils led to increased leachate and soil pH. Biochar materials were responsible for the greatest reduction of Cd, Pb, and Zn bioavailability. The use of sewage sludge-derived biochar or the combination of sewage sludge with wood biochar in mining areas are potential alternatives for reusing and aggregating value to these locally available wastes, offering an opportunity to solve both soil remediation and waste disposal problems at once.
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Keywords:  Biochar; Heavy metals; In-situ remediation; Mining soil; Sewage sludge

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30721876     DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2019.01.110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecotoxicol Environ Saf        ISSN: 0147-6513            Impact factor:   6.291


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2.  Migration and Transformation of Multiple Heavy Metals in the Soil-Plant System of E-Waste Dismantling Site.

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Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-03-28

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Authors:  Zigang Li; Peng Wang; Xiaoyu Yue; Jingtao Wang; Baozeng Ren; Lingbo Qu; Hui Han
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-09-30       Impact factor: 3.390

4.  Leaching Characteristics of Heavy Metals and Plant Nutrients in the Sewage Sludge Immobilized by Composite Phosphorus-Bearing Materials.

Authors:  Shihe Li; Baihui Fang; Dongfang Wang; Xianqing Wang; Xiaobing Man; Xuan Zhang
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-12-17       Impact factor: 3.390

5.  Amending mine tailing cover with compost and biochar: effects on vegetation establishment and metal bioaccumulation in the Finnish subarctic.

Authors:  Marleena Hagner; Marja Uusitalo; Hanna Ruhanen; Juha Heiskanen; Rainer Peltola; Kari Tiilikkala; Juha Hyvönen; Pertti Sarala; Kari Mäkitalo
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