Development of Rice Straw-derived Biochar-Bentonite Composite and its Application for in situ Sequestration of Ammonium and Phosphate Ions in the Degraded Mine Soil

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Isha Medha
Subhash Chandra
Jayanta Bhattacharya
Biswajit Samal
Kumar Raja Vanapalli
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur,Department of Mining Engineering
[2] Vignan’s Institute of Information Technology (A),Department of Civil Engineering
[3] Duvvada,Department of Civil Engineering, GITAM School of Technology
[4] GITAM University,School of Environmental Science and Engineering
[5] Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur,Department of Civil Engineering
[6] Zelence Industries Private Limited,undefined
[7] National Institute of Technology Mizoram,undefined
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Environmental Management | 2023年 / 71卷
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Adsorption; Bentonite; Biochar; Soil; Leaching;
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Nutrient pollution has a diverse impact on the environment and human health. The presence of nutrients, such as ammonium and phosphate, is ubiquitous in the environment due to their extensive use in agricultural land and leaching through non-point sources. In this context, biochar-based composites could play an essential role in improving the soil’s nutrient retention capacity. The present study aims to develop bentonite-biochar composites (BNT@BC 400 and 600) and utilize them as an ameliorating material in the coal mine degraded soil to reduce the leaching of ammonium and phosphate ions. The bentonite-biochar composite (BNT@BC 400 and 600) was synthesized using the pristine rice straw-derived biochar using the solvothermal method. The biochar was produced at two different pyrolytic temperatures, 400 °C and 600 °C, and denoted as BC 400 and 600, respectively. Hence, the bentonite-biochar composite was denoted as BNT@BC 400 and 600. The BNT@BC 400 and 600 were characterized using the elemental, proximate, SEM, XRD, and FTIR analysis. Subsequently, the BNT@BC composites were evaluated for the adsorptive removal of NH4+ and PO43− ions using batch adsorption and column leaching studies. In the soil columns, the BNT@BC 400 and 600 were mixed with the soil at two different application rates, viz. 1 and 2.5% (w/w). The leaching characteristics data were fitted using three different fixed-bed models to predict the maximum adsorption capacity of the amended soil columns and the dominant mechanism of adsorption. Results indicated that the BNT@BC 600 showed the maximum adsorption capacity of 33.77 and 64.23 mg g−1 for the adsorption of NH4+ and PO43− ions, respectively. The dominant adsorption mechanisms in the aqueous solution were the electrostatic attraction, complexation, ion exchange, and precipitation processes. In the soil columns, the sorption of NH4+ and PO43− ions was governed by diffusive mass transfer and electrostatic interaction. Findings of the study indicated that incorporating the BNT@BC composite in the soil can significantly reduce the leaching of the NH4+ and PO43− ions and increase the overall soil fertility.
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