Biochar Phosphorus Sorption-Desorption: Potential Phosphorus Eutrophication Mitigation Strategy

L. Ngatia, J. Grace, D. Moriasi, Alejandro Bolques, George K. Osei, R. Taylor
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Phosphorus (P) eutrophication in the water bodies is of global concern. The role of biochar in the mitigation of (P) eutrophication has recently received substantial attention. Agriculture is the main source of P in the water bodies, as a result of excessive fertilizer and manure application. Excessive P results in excessive primary production in the water bodies, leading to anoxic conditions, growth of toxic algae blooms, altering plant species composition and biomass. Therefore, resulting in food web disruption, fish kill, toxins production and recreation areas degradation. When biochar is applied on farm, it has potential to sorb/adsorb P, immobilizing it, slowing its translocation to the water bodies. However, biochar effectiveness in P sorption is influenced by both feedstock type and pyrolysis temperature. The interaction between feedstock type and pyrolysis temperature influences the biochar pH, surface area, aromatic carbon, cation exchange capacity, surface charge density, biochar internal porosity and polar and nonpolar surface sites that promote nutrient absorption. Hence, biochar properties have a broad spectrum that influences how biochar reacts with P sorption; therefore, it is not appropriate to extrapolate observed results to different materials. Biochar that promote P sorption rather than desorption should be considered and designed to meet specific management practices.
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生物炭磷吸附-解吸:潜在的磷富营养化缓解策略
水体磷富营养化是全球关注的问题。生物炭在缓解(P)富营养化中的作用最近受到了广泛关注。农业是水体中磷的主要来源,因为过度施肥和施用粪肥。磷过量导致水体初级生产过剩,导致缺氧条件,有毒藻华生长,改变植物物种组成和生物量。因此,导致食物网中断,鱼类死亡,毒素产生和娱乐区退化。当生物炭应用于农场时,它有可能吸收/吸附磷,使其固定,减缓其向水体的转运。生物炭吸附磷的效果受原料类型和热解温度的影响。原料类型和热解温度的相互作用影响了生物炭的pH、表面积、芳香碳、阳离子交换容量、表面电荷密度、生物炭内部孔隙度以及促进养分吸收的极性和非极性表面位点。因此,生物炭的特性具有广谱性,影响生物炭与磷吸附的反应;因此,不宜将观察到的结果外推到不同的材料上。应考虑促进磷吸附而不是解吸的生物炭,并设计以满足特定的管理实践。
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