Thermal treatment can effectively remediate diesel-contaminated soil, but is considered unsustainable because of its energy-intensive nature and potential to damage soil properties. Here, we used low temperature thermal treatment (LTTT) as an energy-efficient technique to remediate diesel-contaminated soil. The impacts of LTTT on the physiochemical and ecological properties of soils were investigated to evaluate the reusability of heated soil. Heating at 250 °C for 10 min reduced the concentration of the total petroleum hydrocarbons from 6271 mg/kg to 359 mg/kg, which is lower than the Chinese risk screening level of 826 mg/kg. After LTTT, most soil physiochemical properties were nearly unchanged, and the NO-N and NH-N contents increased. Moreover, LTTT-remediated soil was favorable for the germination and early growth of wheat. The microbial community changed substantially, but recovered after being mixed with uncontaminated soil. Finally, exploration of the mechanisms of LTTT revealed that pyrolysis was the dominant mechanism of diesel removal. A biochar-like pyrolytic carbon was formed, which improved the soil reusability.
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Sci Total Environ
December 2024
Department of Engineering, University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, building 8, 90128 Palermo, Italy. Electronic address:
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Carbon Neutral & Energy Research Center, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, 1, University Rd., Yanchau, Kaohsiung, 811, Taiwan, ROC. Electronic address:
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State Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, 430071, China; IRSM-CAS/HK Poly U Joint Laboratory on Solid Waste Science, Wuhan, 430071, China; Hubei province Key Laboratory of Contaminated Sludge and Soil Science and Engineering, Wuhan, 430071, China.
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State Key Laboratory of Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430071, China; IRSM-CAS/HK Poly U Joint Laboratory on Solid Waste Science, Wuhan 430071, China; Hubei province Key Laboratory of Contaminated Sludge and Soil Science and Engineering, Wuhan 430071, China.
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Graduate Program in Biosystems Engineering, School of Engineering, Federal Fluminense University, 156 Passos da Pátria, Niteroi, RJ, 24210-240, Brazil; Microbial Technology Laboratory, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Fluminense Federal University, 523 Mario Viana, Niterói, RJ, 24241-001, Brazil. Electronic address:
Soil contamination by hydrocarbons is a problem that causes severe damage to the environment and public health. Technologies such as bioremediation using native microbial species represent a promising and environmentally friendly alternative for decontamination. This study aimed to isolate indigenous fungi species from the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and evaluate their diesel degrading capacity in soils contaminated with crude oil.
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