将建筑和拆迁废弃物 (CDW) 粉尘作为植物生长基质进行再利用

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management Pub Date : 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1007/s10163-024-02001-w
Jingjing Jia, Huan Chen, Ming Yang, Ying Zhang, Shiyun Wu, Zhiguo Zhang, Yumei Zhou
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建筑和拆除垃圾(CDW)的再利用对于合理处理城市垃圾和保护土壤具有重要意义。研究人员利用粒径小于 10 毫米的可回收建筑垃圾细粒,探索其在改良粘壤土和作为植物生长介质方面的应用。四种规格的 CDW 细粉按三种质量比例与粘壤土混合,种植 1 年生的 Duranta repens 幼苗,以粘壤土(C1)和 100% CDW 细粉(C2)为对照。施用 CDW 细粉可增加净碳同化、叶片大小、叶片养分和植物生长,其中 3-6 mm 粒径和 35% 质量比例(T5)的粘壤土添加效果最佳。3-6 毫米组的枝数和叶面积分别比 C1 组高出 32.8%和 263.9%,比 C2 组高出 110.8%和 374.2%。平均而言,T5 组的同化率比对照组高 43.8%,而呼吸率则比对照组低 44.6%,这表明 T5 组的植物固定了更多的碳。我们认为,CDW 细粉具有作为植物栽培基质的潜力,添加比例取决于土壤性质。我们的研究为处理 CDW 粉尘提供了一个有效的解决方案。
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Reuse of construction and demolition waste (CDW) fines as plant-growing substrate

The reuse of construction and demolition waste (CDW) is of great significance for the reasonable treatment of urban waste and the protection of soil. CDW fines less than 10 mm in size were used to explore the application in improving clay loam soil and as plant-growing media. Four sizes of CDW were mixed with clay loam soil in three mass proportions to plant 1-year-old Duranta repens seedlings with clay loam soil (C1) and 100% CDW fines (C2) as the controls. CDW fines application increased net carbon assimilation, leaf size, leaf nutrients, and plant growth with the best addition of 3–6 mm size and 35% mass proportion (T5) for clay loam. The branch number and leaf area in 3–6 mm group were 32.8% and 263.9% higher than those in C1, and 110.8% and 374.2% higher than those in C2. On average, the assimilation rate in T5 was 43.8% higher than that in the controls, while the respiration rate was 44.6% lower, indicating that plants in the T5 fixed more carbon. We suggest that CDW fines have the potential to be plant cultivation substrate and the addition ratio depends on the soil property. Our research provides an effective solution for the disposal of CDW fines.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management has a twofold focus: research in technical, political, and environmental problems of material cycles and waste management; and information that contributes to the development of an interdisciplinary science of material cycles and waste management. Its aim is to develop solutions and prescriptions for material cycles. The journal publishes original articles, reviews, and invited papers from a wide range of disciplines related to material cycles and waste management. The journal is published in cooperation with the Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management (JSMCWM) and the Korea Society of Waste Management (KSWM).
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