Immobilization of Heavy Metal Ions (Cu II , Cd II , Ni II , and Pb II ) by Broiler Litter-Derived Biochars in Water and Soil
Agricultural Research Service · United States Department of Agriculture · +1 more institution
Abstract
Chars, a form of environmental black carbon resulting from incomplete burning of biomass, can immobilize organic contaminants by both surface adsorption and partitioning mechanisms. The predominance of each sorption mechanism depends upon the proportion of organic to carbonized fractions comprising the sorbent. Information is currently lacking in the effectiveness of char amendment for heavy metal immobilization in contaminated (e.g., urban and arms range) soils where several metal contaminants coexist. The present study employed sorbents of a common biomass origin (broiler litter manure) that underwent various degrees of carbonization (chars formed by pyrolysis at 350 and 700 degrees C and steam-activated…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 20.74
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- 100%
- References
- 28
Authors
6- MUMinori UchimiyaCorresponding
Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Southern Regional Research Center
- IMIsabel M. Lima
Southern Regional Research Center, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture
- KTK. Thomas Klasson
Southern Regional Research Center, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture
- SCSeChin Chang
Agricultural Research Service, Southern Regional Research Center, United States Department of Agriculture
- LHLynda H. Wartelle
United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Southern Regional Research Center
Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Sorbent
- Adsorption
- Sorption
- Char
- Pyrolysis
- Carbonization
- Metal