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Speciation and environmental risk of heavy metals in biochars produced by pyrolysis of chicken manure and water-washed swine manure
by
Zeng, Xinyi
, Xiao, Zhihua
, Wang, Andong
, Zheng, Xiaochen
, Li, Longcheng
, Chen, Bin
, Zhang, Liqing
, Zou, Dongsheng
, Wang, Hua
in
704/172/169
/ 704/172/4081
/ Bioavailability
/ Charcoal
/ Chickens
/ Environmental risk
/ Heavy metals
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Leaching
/ Manures
/ multidisciplinary
/ Pig manure
/ Poultry manure
/ Pyrolysis
/ Risk assessment
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Speciation
/ Swine
/ Temperature
/ Toxicity
2021
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Speciation and environmental risk of heavy metals in biochars produced by pyrolysis of chicken manure and water-washed swine manure
by
Zeng, Xinyi
, Xiao, Zhihua
, Wang, Andong
, Zheng, Xiaochen
, Li, Longcheng
, Chen, Bin
, Zhang, Liqing
, Zou, Dongsheng
, Wang, Hua
in
704/172/169
/ 704/172/4081
/ Bioavailability
/ Charcoal
/ Chickens
/ Environmental risk
/ Heavy metals
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Leaching
/ Manures
/ multidisciplinary
/ Pig manure
/ Poultry manure
/ Pyrolysis
/ Risk assessment
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Speciation
/ Swine
/ Temperature
/ Toxicity
2021
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Speciation and environmental risk of heavy metals in biochars produced by pyrolysis of chicken manure and water-washed swine manure
by
Zeng, Xinyi
, Xiao, Zhihua
, Wang, Andong
, Zheng, Xiaochen
, Li, Longcheng
, Chen, Bin
, Zhang, Liqing
, Zou, Dongsheng
, Wang, Hua
in
704/172/169
/ 704/172/4081
/ Bioavailability
/ Charcoal
/ Chickens
/ Environmental risk
/ Heavy metals
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Leaching
/ Manures
/ multidisciplinary
/ Pig manure
/ Poultry manure
/ Pyrolysis
/ Risk assessment
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Speciation
/ Swine
/ Temperature
/ Toxicity
2021
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Speciation and environmental risk of heavy metals in biochars produced by pyrolysis of chicken manure and water-washed swine manure
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Speciation and environmental risk of heavy metals in biochars produced by pyrolysis of chicken manure and water-washed swine manure
2021
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This study was conducted to investigate the speciation, bioavailability and environmental risk of heavy metals (HMs) in chicken manure (CM) and water-washed swine manure (WSM) and their biochars produced at different pyrolysis temperatures (200 to 800 °C). As the pyrolysis temperature increased, the remaining proportion, toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP), HCl and diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA) of HMs gradually declined. This result proved that the speciation of HMs in chicken manure biochars (CMB) and water-washed swine manure biochars (WSMB) was influenced by pyrolysis temperature. The proportions of stable fractions were enhanced with increased pyrolysis temperature and weakened the HM validity for vegetation at 800 °C. Finally, the results of the risk assessment showed that the environmental risk of HMs in CMB and WSMB decreased with increasing pyrolysis temperature. Therefore, pyrolysis at 800 °C can provide a practical approach to lessen the initial and underlying heavy metal toxicity of CMB and WSMB to the environment.
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