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Pristine and Fe-functionalized biochar for the simultaneous immobilization of arsenic and antimony in a contaminated mining soil.
Li, Jiayi; Gao, Yurong; Li, Caibin; Wang, Fenglin; Chen, Hanbo; Yang, Xing; Jeyakumar, Paramsothy; Sarkar, Binoy; Luo, Zhenbao; Bolan, Nanthi; Li, Xiaofei; Meng, Jun; Wang, Hailong.
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  • Li J; Agronomy College, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, China; School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Foshan University, Foshan 528000, China.
  • Gao Y; School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou 510006, China.
  • Li C; Yancao Production Technology Center, Bijie Yancao Company of Guizhou Province, Bijie 551700, China.
  • Wang F; School of Marine Sciences, Ningbo University, Ningbo 315211, China.
  • Chen H; Key Laboratory of Recycling and Eco-treatment of Waste Biomass of Zhejiang Province, School of Environment and Natural Resources, Zhejiang University of Science & Technology, Hangzhou 310023, China.
  • Yang X; Key Laboratory of Agro-Forestry Environmental Processes and Ecological Regulation of Hainan Province, School of Ecology and Environment, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, China.
  • Jeyakumar P; Environmental Sciences, School of Agriculture & Environment, Massey University, Private Bag 11 222, Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand.
  • Sarkar B; Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, SA 5095, Australia.
  • Luo Z; Yancao Production Technology Center, Bijie Yancao Company of Guizhou Province, Bijie 551700, China.
  • Bolan N; UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia 6009, Australia.
  • Li X; School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Foshan University, Foshan 528000, China.
  • Meng J; Agronomy College, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, China. Electronic address: mengjun1217@syau.edu.cn.
  • Wang H; Agronomy College, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, China; School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Foshan University, Foshan 528000, China; Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Integrated Agro-environmental Pollution Control and Management, Institute of Eco-environmental
J Hazard Mater ; 469: 133937, 2024 May 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38460259
ABSTRACT
This study examined the effectiveness of pristine biochar (BC) and Fe-functionalized biochar (FBC) in remediating As-Sb co-contaminated soil, and revealed the resulting impact on soil enzymatic activities and bacterial communities. Results from incubation experiments showed that the 1.5% FBC treatment reduced the bioavailable As and Sb concentration by 13.5% and 27.1%, respectively, in compared to the control, and reduced the proportion of specifically adsorbed and amorphous Fe-Mn oxide-bound metal(loid) fractions in the treated soil. Among the BC treatments, only the 1.5% BC treatment resulted in a reduction of bioavailable As by 11.7% and Sb by 21.4%. The 0.5% BC treatment showed no significant difference. The FBC achieved high As/Sb immobilization efficiency through Fe-induced electrostatic attraction, π-π electron donor-acceptor coordination, and complexation (Fe-O(H)-As/Sb) mechanisms. Additionally, the 1.5% FBC treatment led to a 108.2% and 367.4% increase in the activities of N-acetyl-ß-glucosaminidase and urease in soils, respectively, compared to the control. Furthermore, it significantly increased the abundance of Proteobacteria (15.2%), Actinobacteriota (37.0%), Chloroflexi (21.4%), and Gemmatimonadota (43.6%) at the phylum level. Co-occurrence network analysis showed that FBC was better than BC in increasing the complexity of bacterial communities. Partial least squares path modeling further indicated that the addition of biochar treatments can affect soil enzyme activities by altering soil bacterial composition. This study suggests that FBC application offers advantages in simultaneous As and Sb immobilization and restructuring the bacterial community composition in metal(loid)-contaminated soil.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Arsênio / Poluentes do Solo Idioma: En Revista: J Hazard Mater Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Arsênio / Poluentes do Solo Idioma: En Revista: J Hazard Mater Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article