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Rapid humification of cotton stalk catalyzed by coal fly ash and its excellent cadmium passivation performance
by
Su, Xintai
, Liu, Yongqi
, He, Xiaoyan
, Ren, Yanjie
, Kouznetsova, Tatyana
, Dang, Yan
, Zhou, Hao
, Ivanets, Andrei
, Sun, Yiwei
, Yang, Bo
, Zhang, Xulong
, Ratko, Alexander A.
, Chen, Xinyu
in
Agricultural land
/ Agricultural pollution
/ agricultural soils
/ Agricultural wastes
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ biomass
/ Cadmium
/ Catalysis
/ catalytic activity
/ coal fly ash
/ composts
/ Condensates
/ condensation reactions
/ corn
/ Cotton
/ Decomposition reactions
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental benefits
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Ferric oxide
/ Fly ash
/ Fulvic acids
/ Heavy metals
/ Hemicellulose
/ Humic acids
/ Humic substances
/ Humification
/ Industrial wastes
/ industrialization
/ Passivity
/ pollution
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Pyrolysis
/ Reaction synthesis
/ Red mud
/ Research Article
/ Slag
/ slags
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil remediation
/ Solid wastes
/ steel
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2024
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Rapid humification of cotton stalk catalyzed by coal fly ash and its excellent cadmium passivation performance
by
Su, Xintai
, Liu, Yongqi
, He, Xiaoyan
, Ren, Yanjie
, Kouznetsova, Tatyana
, Dang, Yan
, Zhou, Hao
, Ivanets, Andrei
, Sun, Yiwei
, Yang, Bo
, Zhang, Xulong
, Ratko, Alexander A.
, Chen, Xinyu
in
Agricultural land
/ Agricultural pollution
/ agricultural soils
/ Agricultural wastes
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ biomass
/ Cadmium
/ Catalysis
/ catalytic activity
/ coal fly ash
/ composts
/ Condensates
/ condensation reactions
/ corn
/ Cotton
/ Decomposition reactions
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental benefits
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Ferric oxide
/ Fly ash
/ Fulvic acids
/ Heavy metals
/ Hemicellulose
/ Humic acids
/ Humic substances
/ Humification
/ Industrial wastes
/ industrialization
/ Passivity
/ pollution
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Pyrolysis
/ Reaction synthesis
/ Red mud
/ Research Article
/ Slag
/ slags
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil remediation
/ Solid wastes
/ steel
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2024
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Rapid humification of cotton stalk catalyzed by coal fly ash and its excellent cadmium passivation performance
by
Su, Xintai
, Liu, Yongqi
, He, Xiaoyan
, Ren, Yanjie
, Kouznetsova, Tatyana
, Dang, Yan
, Zhou, Hao
, Ivanets, Andrei
, Sun, Yiwei
, Yang, Bo
, Zhang, Xulong
, Ratko, Alexander A.
, Chen, Xinyu
in
Agricultural land
/ Agricultural pollution
/ agricultural soils
/ Agricultural wastes
/ Aquatic Pollution
/ Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
/ biomass
/ Cadmium
/ Catalysis
/ catalytic activity
/ coal fly ash
/ composts
/ Condensates
/ condensation reactions
/ corn
/ Cotton
/ Decomposition reactions
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Environment
/ Environmental benefits
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ Environmental Health
/ Ferric oxide
/ Fly ash
/ Fulvic acids
/ Heavy metals
/ Hemicellulose
/ Humic acids
/ Humic substances
/ Humification
/ Industrial wastes
/ industrialization
/ Passivity
/ pollution
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Pyrolysis
/ Reaction synthesis
/ Red mud
/ Research Article
/ Slag
/ slags
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil remediation
/ Solid wastes
/ steel
/ Waste Water Technology
/ Water Management
/ Water Pollution Control
2024
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Rapid humification of cotton stalk catalyzed by coal fly ash and its excellent cadmium passivation performance
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Rapid humification of cotton stalk catalyzed by coal fly ash and its excellent cadmium passivation performance
2024
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Due to industrialization, soil heavy metal pollution is a growing concern, with humic substances (HS) playing a pivotal role in soil passivation. To address the long duration of the compost humification problem, coal fly ash (CFA) in situ catalyzes the rapid pyrolysis of the cotton stalk (CS) to produce HS to address Cd passivation. Results indicate that the highest yield of humic acid (HA) (8.42%) and fulvic acid (FA) (1.36%) is obtained when the CS to CFA mass ratio is 1:0.5, at 275 ℃ for 120 min. Further study reveals that CFA catalysis CS humification, through the creation of alkaline pyrolysis conditions, Fe
2
O
3
can stimulate the protein and the decomposition of hemicellulose in CS, and then, through the Maillard and Sugar-amine condensation reaction synthesis HA and FA. Applying HS-CS&CFA in Cd-contaminated soil demonstrates a 26.69% reduction in exchangeable Cd within 30 days by chemical complexation. Excellent maize growth effects and environmental benefits of HS products are the prerequisites for subsequent engineering applications. Similar industrial solid wastes, such as steel slag and red mud, rich in Fe
2
O
3
, can be explored to identify their catalytic humification effect. It could provide a novel and effective way for industrial solid wastes to be recycled for biomass humification and widely applied in remediating Cd-contaminated agricultural soil.
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