The role of biochar, natural iron oxides, and nanomaterials as soil amendments for immobilizing metals in shooting range soil

被引:0
|
作者
Anushka Upamali Rajapaksha
Mahtab Ahmad
Meththika Vithanage
Kwon-Rae Kim
Jun Young Chang
Sang Soo Lee
Yong Sik Ok
机构
[1] Kangwon National University,Korea Biochar Research Center and Department of Biological Environment
[2] National Institute of Fundamental Studies,Chemical and Environmental Systems Modeling Research Group
[3] King Saud University,Soil Sciences Department, College of Food and Agricultural Sciences
[4] Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology,Department of Agronomy and Medicinal Plant Resources
[5] Ministry of Environment,Environmental Health Research Division, National Institute of Environmental Research
来源
关键词
Black carbon; Charcoal; Soil remediation; Nanoparticle; Slow pyrolysis; Synchrotron;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
High concentration of toxic metals in military shooting range soils poses a significant environmental concern due to the potential release of metals, such as Pb, Cu, and Sb, and hence requires remediation. The current study examined the effectiveness of buffalo weed (Ambrosia trifida L.) biomass and its derived biochars at pyrolytic temperatures of 300 and 700 °C, natural iron oxides (NRE), gibbsite, and silver nanoparticles on metal immobilization together with soil quality after 1-year soil incubation. Destructive (e.g., chemical extractions) and non-destructive (e.g., molecular spectroscopy) methods were used to investigate the immobilization efficacy of each amendment on Pb, Cu, and Sb, and to explore the possible immobilization mechanisms. The highest immobilization efficacy was observed with biochar produced at 300 °C, showing the maximum decreases of bioavailability by 94 and 70 % for Pb and Cu, respectively, which were attributed to the abundance of functional groups in the biochar. Biochar significantly increased the soil pH, cation exchange capacity, and P contents. Indeed, the scanning electron microscopic elemental dot mapping and X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopic (EXAFS) studies revealed associations of Pb with P (i.e., the formation of stable chloropyromorphite [Pb5(PO4)3Cl]) in the biomass- or biochar-amended soils. However, no amendment was effective on Sb immobilization.
引用
收藏
页码:931 / 942
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Collecting in situ precipitated iron oxides in their natural soil environment
    Rennert, Thilo
    Mueller, Carsten W.
    Mansfeldt, Tim
    Lugmeier, Johann
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION AND SOIL SCIENCE, 2013, 176 (04) : 497 - 499
  • [22] Chemical Leaching of Antimony and Other Metals from Small Arms Shooting Range Soil
    Lafond, Stephanie
    Blais, Jean-Francois
    Martel, Richard
    Mercier, Guy
    [J]. WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION, 2013, 224 (01):
  • [23] Chemical Leaching of Antimony and Other Metals from Small Arms Shooting Range Soil
    Stéphanie Lafond
    Jean-François Blais
    Richard Martel
    Guy Mercier
    [J]. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 2013, 224
  • [24] The Association of Heavy Metals with Iron Oxides in the Aggregates of Naturally Enriched Soil
    Qian Shen
    Walelign Demisie
    Shuang Zhang
    Mingkui Zhang
    [J]. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2020, 104 : 144 - 148
  • [25] The Association of Heavy Metals with Iron Oxides in the Aggregates of Naturally Enriched Soil
    Shen, Qian
    Demisie, Walelign
    Zhang, Shuang
    Zhang, Mingkui
    [J]. BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, 2020, 104 (01) : 144 - 148
  • [26] The role of biochar and green compost amendments in the adsorption, leaching, and degradation of sulfamethoxazole in basic soil
    García-Delgado, Carlos
    Delgado-Moreno, Laura
    Toro, Marta
    Puñal, Marcos
    Martín-Trueba, María
    Eymar, Enrique
    Ruíz, Ana I.
    [J]. Chemosphere, 2023, 344
  • [27] Natural and synthesised iron-rich amendments for As and Pb immobilisation in agricultural soil
    Almaroai, Yaser A.
    Vithanage, Meththika
    Rajapaksha, Anushka Upamali
    Lee, Sang Soo
    Dou, Xiaomin
    Lee, Young Han
    Sung, Jwa-Kyung
    Ok, Andyong Sik
    [J]. CHEMISTRY AND ECOLOGY, 2014, 30 (03) : 267 - 279
  • [28] Responses of ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms to biochar and compost amendments of heavy metals-polluted soil
    Li, Mingyue
    Zhang, Jiachao
    Yang, Xiao
    Zhou, Yaoyu
    Zhang, Lihua
    Yang, Yuan
    Luo, Lin
    Yan, Qingyun
    [J]. Journal of Environmental Sciences (China), 2021, 102 : 263 - 272
  • [29] Appraisal of Bioavailability and Immobilization of Constituent Metals in Tannery Solid Waste Biochar in Soil Amendments Using Sunflower
    Younas, Hajira
    Firdaus-e-Bareen
    Nazir, Aisha
    Shafiq, Muhammad
    [J]. SOIL & SEDIMENT CONTAMINATION, 2024,
  • [30] Responses of ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms to biochar and compost amendments of heavy metals-polluted soil
    Li, Mingyue
    Zhang, Jiachao
    Yang, Xiao
    Zhou, Yaoyu
    Zhang, Lihua
    Yang, Yuan
    Luo, Lin
    Yan, Qingyun
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 2021, 102 : 263 - 272