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Positive effect of Ca addition on the risk of Cu and Zn in digestate as biofertilizer

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2023.109633

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Ca addition; Anaerobic digestion; Heavy metals; Digestate; Ryegrass

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The addition of Ca in anaerobic digestion can passivate the heavy metals in digestate. This study investigated the effects of different Ca compounds on the anaerobic digestion process and the speciation changes of Cu and Zn in SFD. It also explored the effects of applying Ca-containing SFD on Cu and Zn speciation changes in soil and the enrichment of Cu and Zn by ryegrass. The results showed that Ca(OH)2 addition facilitated the transfer of Cu and Zn from LFD to SFD, and SFD-Ca promoted biomass increase, inhibited Cu and Zn enrichment by ryegrass, and had the best passivation effect on Cu and Zn in soil.
The addition of Ca in anaerobic digestion will passivate the heavy metals in digestate. The effects of CaCl2, Ca (OH)2 and CaCO3 addition on the anaerobic digestion process and the speciation changes of Cu and Zn in solid fraction of anaerobic digestate (SFD) after digestion were studied. Then the effects of Ca-containing solid fraction digestate (SFD-Ca) application on the speciation changes of Cu and Zn in soil and the effects of ryegrass on the enrichment of Cu and Zn were also explored through pot experiments. The results indicated that: The addition of Ca(OH)2 was beneficial to the transfer of Cu and Zn from the liquid fraction of anaerobic digestate (LFD) to SFD, and the transfer effect was the best. The transfer amount of Cu and Zn increased by about 10.0% and 4.2%, respectively, compared with the blank group. The SFD-Ca promoted the increase of biomass, inhibited the enrichment of Cu and Zn by ryegrass, and the effect of a high concentration of Ca(OH)2 was the best. Ryegrass biomass increased by 19.7%, and the enrichment of Cu and Zn decreased by 39.3% and 31.1%, respectively. High concentration of Ca(OH)2-containing solid fraction digestate (SFD-Ca(OH)2) had the best passivation effect on Cu and Zn in soil, the residual state of Cu and Zn in soil increased by 4.3% and 7.8%, respectively. Adding a high concentration of Ca(OH)2 had a positive effect on ryegrass biomass and reduced the risk of Cu and Zn when SFD was used as biofertilizer.

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