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Effects of rice straw biochar on sorption and desorption of di-n-butyl phthalate in different soil particle-size fractions

Authors :
Hailong Wang
Huixiong Lü
Xiao Dan Wang
Binoy Sarkar
Pei Pei Du
Quan-Ying Cai
Hui Li
Xiao Lian Wu
Li Juan Zeng
Lei Xiang
Ce Hui Mo
Yan Wen Li
Xiang, Lei
Zeng, Li-Juan
Du, Pei-Pei
Wang, Xiao-Dan
Wu, Xiao-Lian
Sarkar, Binoy
Lu, Huixiong
Li, Yan-Wen
Li, Hui
Mo, Ce-Hui
Wang, Hailong
Cai, Quan-Ying
Source :
Science of The Total Environment. 702:134878
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Sorption of organic contaminants by biochar greatly affects their bioavailability and fate in soils. Nevertheless, very little information is available regarding the effects of biochar on sorption and desorption of organic contaminants in different soil particle-size fractions. In this study, di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP), a prevalent organic contaminant in agricultural soils, was taken as a model contaminant. The effects of biochar on DBP sorption and desorption in six particle-size fractions (i.e., coarse sand, fine sand, coarse silt, fine silt, clay, and humic acid fractions) of paddy soil were investigated using batch sorption-desorption experiments. A straw-derived biochar with high specific surface area (116 m(2)/g) and high content of organic matter (OM) rich in aromatic carbon (67%) was prepared. Addition of this biochar (1% and 5%) significantly promoted the sorption and retention of DBP in all the paddy soil particle-size fractions at environmentally relevant DBP concentrations (2-12 mg/L) with 1.2-132-fold increase of the K-d values. With increasing addition rates of biochar, DBP retention by the biochar enhanced. The biochar's effectiveness was remarkably influenced by the physicochemical properties of the soil particle-size fractions, especially, the OM contents and pore size showed the most striking effects. A parameter (r(kd)) reflecting the biochar's effectiveness showed negative and positive correlations with OM contents and pore size of the soil particle-size fractions, respectively. Accordingly, strong effect of the biochar was found in the soil fractions with low OM contents and high pore size. The findings of this study gave insight into the effects and influencing factors of biochar on sorption and desorption of organic contaminants in soils at scale of various particle-size factions. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. usc Refereed/Peer-reviewed

Details

ISSN :
00489697
Volume :
702
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science of The Total Environment
Accession number :
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