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Sorption to soil, biochar and compost: is prediction to multicomponent mixtures possible based on single sorbent measurements?
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Melanie Kah1  Gabriel Sigmund1  Pedro Luis Manga Chavez1  Lucie Bielská3  Thilo Hofmann1 
[1] Department of Environmental Geosciences, University of Vienna;Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation;RECETOX, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University
关键词: PAH;    Pyrene;    Adsorption;    Soil remediation;    Biochar;    Compost;    Amendment;    Isotherm;    DOC;    Dissolved organic matter;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.4996
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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【 摘 要 】

Amendment with biochar and/or compost has been proposed as a strategy to remediate soil contaminated with low levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. The strong sorption potential of biochar can help sequestering contaminants while the compost may promote their degradation. An improved understanding of how sorption evolves upon soil amendment is an essential step towards the implementation of the approach. The present study reports on the sorption of pyrene to two soils, four biochars and one compost. Detailed isotherm analyzes across a wide range of concentration confirmed that soil amendments can significantly increase the sorption of pyrene. Comparisons of data obtained by a classical batch and a passive sampling method suggest that dissolved organic matter did not play a significant role on the sorption of pyrene. The addition of 10% compost to soil led to a moderate increase in sorption (<2-fold), which could be well predicted based on measurements of sorption to the individual components. Hence, our result suggest that the sorption of pyrene to soil and compost can be relatively well approximated by an additive process. The addition of 5% biochar to soil (with or without compost) led to a major increase in the sorption of pyrene (2.5–4.7-fold), which was, however, much smaller than that suggested based on the sorption measured on the three individual components. Results suggest that the strong sorption to the biochar was attenuated by up to 80% in the presence of soil and compost, much likely due to surface and pore blockage. Results were very similar in the two soils considered, and collectively suggest that combined amendments with compost and biochar may be a useful approach to remediate soils with low levels of contamination. Further studies carried out in more realistic settings and over longer periods of time are the next step to evaluate the long term viability of remediation approaches based on biochar amendments.

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