Adsorption and desorption capacity of different metals influenced by biomass derived biochar

Shaon Kumar Das
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By expanding the surface area and/or by other chemical reactions, soil additives such as biochar help retain nutrients in the soil. n this work, the effects of biochar on the adsorption and desorption of heavy metals and soil elements necessary for plant growth were investigated. To illustrate the adsorption of nutrients and heavy metals from solution on biochar, the Freundlich isotherm was employed. The rise in mineral nutrients, pH, and EC was linked to an increase in CEC with warmth. Because of its high CEC, biochar improves soil health and increases plant nutrient availability, which can boost agricultural yield when applied to the soil. In manure + biochar at 2.5 + 7.5 t/ha application rate the NH4+-N adsorption capacity was minimum in T7 (15.9 and 117.66) followed by T4 (17.6 and 130.24), T13 (18.7 and 138.38) and maximum in T10 (20.1 and 148.74) at 25 and 200 mg kg-1 level of added NH4+-N, respectively than control T1 (10.3 and 75.3). An increase in the rate of biochar application led to a favourable effect by increasing the NO3–N adsorption capability. The effect on P adsorption was more with biochar than manures. In manure + biochar at 2.5 + 7.5 t/ha application rate the Pb adsorption capacity was minimum in T7 (4.46 and 30.77) followed by T10 (4.71 and 32.49), T13 (5.16 and 35.60) and maximum in T4 (5.48 and 37.81) at 10 and 100 mg kg-1 level of added Pb, respectively than control T1 (1.86 and 12.83). Goat manure, FYM, vermicompost, and poultry manure had the greatest effects on desorption. The desorption of all heavy metals Cd, Pb, Zn, and As decreased as the rate of biochar application increased. Based on excess nutrients and heavy metals, this study supports the use of biochar to mitigate environmental concerns.
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生物质衍生生物炭对不同金属吸附和解吸能力的影响
通过扩大表面积和/或其他化学反应,生物炭等土壤添加剂有助于将养分保留在土壤中。 在这项工作中,研究了生物炭对植物生长所需的重金属和土壤元素的吸附和解吸作用。为了说明生物炭对溶液中养分和重金属的吸附作用,采用了 Freundlich 等温线。矿物养分、pH 值和导电率的上升与 CEC 随温度升高而增加有关。由于生物炭具有较高的 CEC,它可以改善土壤健康,增加植物养分的可用性,从而提高土壤的农业产量。与对照组 T1(10.3 和 75.3)相比,在粪肥+生物炭的 2.5+7.5 吨/公顷施用量下,T7 的 NH4+-N 吸附能力最小(15.9 和 117.66),其次是 T4(17.6 和 130.24)、T13(18.7 和 138.38),而在添加 25 和 200 毫克/千克 NH4+-N 时,T10 的吸附能力最大(20.1 和 148.74)。生物炭施用量的增加对提高 NO3-N 的吸附能力产生了有利影响。与粪肥相比,生物炭对 P 的吸附效果更好。在施用量为 2.5+7.5 吨/公顷的粪肥+生物炭条件下,与对照 T1(1.86 和 12.83)相比,在添加 10 和 100 毫克/千克的铅水平下,T7 的铅吸附能力最小(4.46 和 30.77),其次是 T10(4.71 和 32.49)、T13(5.16 和 35.60),T4 最大(5.48 和 37.81)。羊粪、FYM、蛭石堆肥和家禽粪便对解吸作用最大。随着生物炭施用量的增加,所有重金属镉、铅、锌和砷的解吸量都有所下降。基于过量的养分和重金属,这项研究支持使用生物炭来减轻环境问题。
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