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Elucidating the mechanisms determining the availability of phosphate by application of biochars from different parent materials

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND HEALTH
Volume 44, Issue 11, Pages 4191-4200

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10653-021-01184-7

Keywords

Biochar; Functional groups; Adsorption; Goethite; Hematite

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41371245, 41230855]

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The presence of organic matter such as biochar can alter the availability of macronutrients like phosphorus. This study investigated the adsorption characteristics of phosphorus on pure iron (hydr)oxides and the effect of biochar. The results showed that the presence of biochar reduced phosphorus adsorption on mineral surfaces.
The consortium of minerals and organic matter notably alters and affects minerals' surface characteristics and nutrients providence. Organic matter such as biochar can modify the availability status of macronutrients like phosphorus (P). Despite some investigation, the adsorption/desorption of P with pure iron (hydr)oxides and the probable mechanisms involved are still unknown. In the present study, the goethite/hematite or goethite-biochar/hematite-biochar complexes were prepared, and a batch experiment with different P concentrations, time spell, pH, and ionic strength is performed to evaluate the sorption characteristics of P. The results of our study suggest that the P adsorption on mineral surface decreased with the increasing pH. Furthermore, the coexistence of biochar and minerals significantly inhibits P adsorption on the minerals surface. The results of Languimner and Freundlich's equations signify that the biochar-minerals complexes have heterogeneous adsorption sites and the presence of biochar reduces P adsorption on minerals surface. Among four biochars including peanut straw biochar (PC (B1)), rice straw biochar (RC (B2)), canola straw biochar (CC (B3)), and soybean straw biochar (SC (B4)), PC was more effective than other biochars to inhibit P adsorption on minerals surfaces. [GRAPHICS] .

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