Effects of Longan Biochar as Filter Materials on Plant Responses and Wastewater Treatment by Typha angustifolia L.

Pakawat Janyasupab, H. Brix, A. Jampeetong
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Abstract This study investigated the effects of filter materials and Typha angustifolia L. (cattail) plantation on wastewater treatment efficiency and assessed the growth responses of cattail in the different filter materials. Five treatments of lab-scale experiment were set-up: unplanted and planted columns filled with either gravel or longan biochar, and columns without any filters and plants were used as a control. Without plantation, longan biochar filters removed 97% of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), 96% of total suspended solids (TSS), 86% of ammonium (NH4-N), 82% of total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN), and 75% of nitrate (NO3-N). Compared with the unplanted gravel-based system, 87% of BOD5 and 89% of TSS were removed but NH4-N, TKN, and NO3-N removal was only 27%, 37%, and 34%, respectively. However, the pollutant removal in gravel-based systems was as high as the removal in longan biochar-based systems when planted with cattail. It removed 84% and 81% of NH4-N and TKN, respectively, and removed 90% of total phosphorus (TP) whereas the TP removals in the other four treatments were only 13-25%. The study indicates that longan biochar is efficient for removing N and for filtering organic matters from wastewater. Hence, longan biochar may have promise for the use as a filter material in constructed wetlands (CWs). The biochar, however, may have adverse effects on the plants. Therefore, the proportion of biochar in the filter material must be optimized to obtain the most effective plant growth and water treatment before the system can be applied in real-life systems. Keywords: Cattail, Longan biochar, Gravel, Nutrient, Wastewater treatment
龙眼生物炭作为滤料对植物反应及废水处理的影响
摘要本研究考察了过滤材料和香蒲人工林对废水处理效率的影响,并评价了香蒲在不同过滤材料中的生长响应。设置了5个试验室规模的处理:未种植和种植的石砾或龙眼生物炭填充柱,以及没有任何过滤器和植物作为对照的柱。在不种植的情况下,龙眼生物炭过滤器去除97%的生化需氧量(BOD5)、96%的总悬浮固体(TSS)、86%的铵态氮(NH4-N)、82%的总凯氏定氮(TKN)和75%的硝酸盐(NO3-N)。与未种植的砾石基体系相比,BOD5去除率为87%,TSS去除率为89%,而NH4-N、TKN和NO3-N去除率分别为27%、37%和34%。然而,当种植香蒲时,砾石基系统对污染物的去除率与龙眼生物炭基系统一样高。NH4-N和TKN去除率分别为84%和81%,总磷去除率为90%,而其他4个处理的总磷去除率仅为13-25%。研究表明,龙眼生物炭具有较好的脱氮和过滤废水中有机物的效果。因此,龙眼生物炭作为人工湿地的过滤材料具有广阔的应用前景。然而,生物炭可能对植物有不利影响。因此,必须优化滤料中生物炭的比例,以获得最有效的植物生长和水处理,然后该系统才能应用于实际系统中。关键词:香蒲,龙眼生物炭,碎石,营养物,废水处理
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