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Remediation of arsenic-contaminated paddy soil by iron-modified biochar
by
Li, WaiChin
, Wu, Chuan
, Jiang, XingXing
, Qian, ZiYan
, Xue, ShengGuo
, Huang, Liu
, Cui, MengQian
in
Arsenic
/ Charcoal
/ Electron microscopes
/ Environmental science
/ Ferric chloride
/ Food contamination
/ Food security
/ Immobilization
/ Iron
/ Iron chlorides
/ pH effects
/ Remediation
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sodium bicarbonate
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil investigations
/ Soil pH
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil remediation
/ Sulfates
/ X-ray diffraction
2018
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Remediation of arsenic-contaminated paddy soil by iron-modified biochar
by
Li, WaiChin
, Wu, Chuan
, Jiang, XingXing
, Qian, ZiYan
, Xue, ShengGuo
, Huang, Liu
, Cui, MengQian
in
Arsenic
/ Charcoal
/ Electron microscopes
/ Environmental science
/ Ferric chloride
/ Food contamination
/ Food security
/ Immobilization
/ Iron
/ Iron chlorides
/ pH effects
/ Remediation
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sodium bicarbonate
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil investigations
/ Soil pH
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil remediation
/ Sulfates
/ X-ray diffraction
2018
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Remediation of arsenic-contaminated paddy soil by iron-modified biochar
by
Li, WaiChin
, Wu, Chuan
, Jiang, XingXing
, Qian, ZiYan
, Xue, ShengGuo
, Huang, Liu
, Cui, MengQian
in
Arsenic
/ Charcoal
/ Electron microscopes
/ Environmental science
/ Ferric chloride
/ Food contamination
/ Food security
/ Immobilization
/ Iron
/ Iron chlorides
/ pH effects
/ Remediation
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sodium bicarbonate
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil investigations
/ Soil pH
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil remediation
/ Sulfates
/ X-ray diffraction
2018
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Remediation of arsenic-contaminated paddy soil by iron-modified biochar
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Remediation of arsenic-contaminated paddy soil by iron-modified biochar
2018
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Arsenic contamination in paddy soils has aroused global concern due to its threats to food security and human health. Biochar modified with different iron materials was prepared for arsenic (As) immobilization in contaminated soils. Soil incubation experiments were carried to investigate the effects of biochar modified with Fe-oxyhydroxy sulfate (Biochar-FeOS), FeCl3 (Biochar-FeCl3), and zero-valent iron (Biochar-Fe) on the pH, NaHCO3-extractable As concentrations, and the As fractions in soils. The scanning electron microscope and X-ray diffraction analysis demonstrated that iron was successfully loaded onto the surface or embedded into the pores of the biochar. Addition of Biochar-FeOS, Biochar-FeCl3, and Biochar-Fe had no significant effects on the soil pH but significantly decreased the contents of NaHCO3-extractable As in soils by 13.95–30.35%, 10.97–28.39%, and 17.98–35.18%, respectively. Biochar-FeOS, Biochar-FeCl3, and Biochar-Fe treatments decreased the concentrations of non-specifically sorbed and specifically sorbed As fractions in soils, and increased the amorphous and poorly crystalline, hydrated Fe, Al oxide-bound, and residual As fractions. Compared with the other iron-modified biochars, Biochar-FeOS showed the most effective immobilization and has the potential for the remediation of As-contaminated paddy soils.
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