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Reveal a hidden highly toxic substance in biochar to support its effective elimination strategy

Authors :
Cun Liu
Meiying Huang
Dongmei Zhou
Tianyue Chen
Shicheng Zhang
Jiajun Fan
Chao Jia
James H. Clark
Yujun Wang
Hua Shang
Xiangdong Zhu
Yang Yang
Shaojie Zhou
Minghao Shen
Litao Lin
Jiewen Luo
Source :
Journal of hazardous materials. 399
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

With the aim to develop optimized biochar with minimal contaminants, it is important significance to broaden the understanding of biochar. Here, we disclose for the first time, a highly toxic substance (metal cyanide, MCN, such as KCN or NaCN) in biochar. The cyanide ion (CN−) content in biochar can be up to 85,870 mg/kg, which is determined by the inherent metal content and type in the biomass with K and Na increasing and Ca, Mg and Fe decreasing its formation. Density functional theory (DFT) analysis shows that unstable alkali oxygen-containing metal salts such as K2CO3 can induce an N rearrangement reaction to produce for example, KOCN. The strong reducing character of the carbon matrix further converts KOCN to KCN, thus resulting biochar with high risk. However, the stable Mg, Ca and Fe salts in biomass cannot induce an N rearrangement reaction due to their high binding energies. We therefore propose that high valent metal chloride salts such as FeCl3 and MgCl2 could be used to inhibit the production of cyanide via metal interactive reaction. These findings open a new point of view on the potential risk of biochar and provide a mitigation solution for biochar’s sustainable application.

Details

ISSN :
18733336 and 03043894
Volume :
399
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of hazardous materials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f389a4d1ea277ef36ab2cad6319f838b