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Biochar from Coconut Shell Biomass for the Removal of Sulfate and Cadmium Reduction in Acid Mine Drainage Treatment.

Authors :
Fahruddin, Fahruddin
Fauziah, St.
Samawi, Muhammad Farid
Johannes, Eva
Tambaru, Elis
Abdullah, As'adi
Tuwo, Mustika
Syahri, Yolanda Fitria
Faradhilah, Nurul
Dwiyanti, Lulu
Source :
Polish Journal of Environmental Studies. 2024, Vol. 33 Issue 5, p5627-5634. 8p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The growing mining industry has led to environmental pollution, primarily from mining waste known as acid mine drainage (AMD). To effectively address AMD, a combination of constructed wetland and biochar treatment is necessary. This study aims to assess the ability of biochar in combination with wetland sediment to reduce sulfate and cadmium (Cd) heavy metals in AMD. The research method involved a laboratory-scale constructed wetland in a microcosmos and a treatment of: T1, biochar mixed with wetland sediment; T2, sediment; T3, biochar; and T4, control with no treatment. Observations included sulfate content, pH determination, heavy metal concentration, and scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis of the biochar. Results after 30 days of observation showed that T1 reduced sulfate concentration by 72.03%, compared to 63.33% for T2, 63.33% for T3, and 2.50% for T4. The reduction in sulfate was accompanied by a consecutive increase in pH, with T1 at pH 6.9, T2 at pH 6.6, T3 at pH 6.4, and T4 at pH 3.6 after 30 days. T1 treatment reduced heavy metal Cd by 80.16% after 30 days, while T2 of 55.46%. T3 of 65.83% and T4 of 2.31%. This indicates that the constructed wetland method, combined with biochar, is more effective in reducing sulfate and the heavy metal Cd in AMD, compared to using only biochar or wetland sediment treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12301485
Volume :
33
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Polish Journal of Environmental Studies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178828100
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15244/pjoes/183175