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Sewage sludge biochar: Nutrient composition and its effect on the leaching of soil nutrients

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GEODERMA
Volume 267, Issue -, Pages 17-23

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2015.12.020

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Sewage sludge; Pyrolysis; Biochar; Nutrient; Soil

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  1. National 973 Project of China [2011CB201501]
  2. National Science and Technology Program of the Twelfth Five-year Plan for rural development in China [2012BAD14B16-04]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51406207]
  4. Pearl River Nova Program of Guangzhou [2013J2200008]
  5. Foshan-CAS Program [2013HK100371]

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Biochar was prepared by the pyrolysis of sewage sludge at temperatures ranging between 300 and 700 degrees C. Extraction and column leaching experiments were then conducted to investigate the amount of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) as well as the water-soluble contents of the nutrients in the sewage sludge biochar. In addition, the retention effect of these sewage sludge biochar samples on the leaching of ammonium (NH4+), nitrate (NO3-), phosphate (PO43-), and potassium (K+) ions from Typic Plinthudult soil was determined. The higher-temperature sewage sludge biochar contained less N but more P and K, as well as less water-soluble N, and more water-soluble P and K. As nutrients were released from this sewage sludge biochar, so the nutrient value of the Typic Plinthudult soil was enhanced. Although the sewage sludge biochar produced at 300 degrees C had little effect on the retention of NO3-, the sewage sludge biochars produced at 500 and 700 degrees C reduced the Typic Plinthudult soil leaching of NE4+, NO3-, PO43-, and K+. However, this retention effect varied little when the cumulative water volume exceeded 1000 mL. Thus, adding the sewage sludge biochar to the Typic Plinthudult soil might be advantageous in retaining nutrients in the long term. (c) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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