Modified Biochar for Arsenic Immobilization in Soil: A Critical Review

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Jingzi Beiyuan
Yiyin Qin
Qiqi Huang
Jin Wang
Binoy Sarkar
Nanthi Bolan
Xiaolian Wu
Weicheng Xu
Juan Liu
Xin Chen
Song Xu
Ruyi Hu
Fangbai Li
Fengchang Wu
Hailong Wang
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[1] Foshan University,School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering
[2] Foshan University,School of Food Science and Technology
[3] Guangzhou University,Key Laboratory of Water Quality and Conservation in the Pearl River Delta, Ministry of Education, School of Environmental Science and Engineering
[4] University of South Australia,Future Industries Institute
[5] The University of Western Australia,School of Agriculture and Environment
[6] Zhejiang Reach Green Environmental Technology Co.,Institute of Eco
[7] Ltd.,Environmental and Soil Sciences
[8] Guangdong Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment
[9] Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences,Key Laboratory of Soil Contamination Bioremediation of Zhejiang Province
[10] Zhejiang A&F University,undefined
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Arsenic (As) is a potentially toxic element (PTE) that causes adverse effects on human health through contamination of soil and groundwater worldwide. Biochar has captured great interest as an amendment for improving soil fertility, immobilizing PTEs, and being a carbon stabilizer. However, unlike other cationic PTEs, pristine biochar has shown unsatisfactory results for soil As immobilization, owing to increased soil pH and accompanying electrostatic repulsion between the biochar surface and As anions. Complex soil conditions due to dynamically variable dissolved organic matter concentration, redox potential, and pH significantly influence the As immobilization capacity of biochar. To overcome the above drawbacks and improve As immobilization performance, recent studies have proposed biochar modification in various ways. This review summarizes the latest studies on modified biochar for As immobilization in soil, focusing on modification methods and performance evaluation. Limitations and perspectives of key biochar modification methods are critically discussed, advancing our understanding of the underpinned science for designing biochar to achieve increased stability for long-term application. The collated information will help environmental policymakers and stakeholders in predicting the benefits and future directions of modified biochar research for the immobilization of As and other PTEs.
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