Effects of biochar underwent different aging processes on soil properties and Cd passivation.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

College of Resources and Environmental Science, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, 150030, China.

Published: August 2022

This study aims to determine the efficacy of biochar underwent different aging process including freeze-thaw cycling aging (FB), acidified aging (AB), and microbial aging (MB) on soil physicochemical properties and Cd passivation. The Cd-contaminated soil (3 mg·kg) amended with the three kinds of aging biochar (at 4% w:w) were subjected to 56-day incubation. The application of FB and MB in soil increased the soil pH (0.82-1.04, 0.27-9.36), CEC (1.06-2.53 cmol·kg, 1.66-2.59 cmol·kg), and organic matter content (2.28-4.67 g·kg, 3.70-5.48 g·kg). FB performed best in stabilizing Cd (17.06-23.65%). On the contrary, AB decreased the soil pH and CEC by 0.82-1.04 and 1.32-2.40 cmol·kg and activated Cd by 11.6-19.24%. In conclusion, the efficacy of biochar on soil remediation and Cd passivation varied with aging method and cycle, and freeze-thaw treatment is an effective approach to improve the performance of biochar.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-19867-8DOI Listing

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