Heliyon (Jan 2023)

Effects of biochar on the transformation of cadmium fractions in alkaline soil

  • Lianglun Sun,
  • Guoquan Zhang,
  • Xinyu Li,
  • Xinyu Zhang,
  • Wei Hang,
  • Meizhen Tang,
  • Yan Gao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. e12949

Abstract

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To investigate the chemical properties in the biochar-mediated transformation of soil cadmium (Cd) fractions, the effects of biochar applied at different pyrolysis temperatures on soil Cd-fractions, pH value, and soil organic matter (SOM) were studied through an in-lab incubation experiment on contaminated soil. The results showed that the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) of CsBC300 (biochar prepared at 300 °C) was significantly higher (up to 1.31 times) than that of CsBC600 (biochar prepared at 600 °C). However, CsBC600 was more aromatic. Due to the difference in pyrolysis temperatures, the Cd deactivation mechanism of CsBC300 and CsBC600 was mainly to provide a large amount of organic matter and aromatic functional groups to the soil, respectively. The addition of these two biochar types significantly reduced the acid-extracted Cd content, by 76.56–83.52% and 70.48–76.81%, respectively. Contrastingly, it increased the residual Cd content by 2.26–2.36 and 2.08–2.29 times, respectively, which promoted the Cd transformation from the unstable to the stable state. However, CsBC300 had slightly better deactivation effect than CsBC600 on the 120th day, which was due to the decrease of soil pH and the increased SOM content. These study results can provide a theoretical reference for the remediation of Cd-contaminated alkaline soil.

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