Exploring the potential of Canavalia ensiformis for phytoremediation of B10 biodiesel-contaminated soil: insights on aromatic compound degradation and soil fertility.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-28 DOI:10.1080/15226514.2024.2357646
Andres Lancheros, Fabio Cajamarca, Carmen Guedes, Osmar Brito, Maria de Fátima Guimarães
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Abstract

The widespread use of petroleum-based fuels poses a significant environmental problem due to the risks associated with accidental spills. Among the treatments available, phytoremediation is increasingly accepted as an effective and low-cost solution. This study aimed to evaluate the degradation of the aromatic fraction of biodiesel B10 and the soil fertility analysis in artificially contaminated soils treated with phytoremediation. The experimental design consisted of a 3x3 factorial, with three types of soil treatment: control, autoclaved, and planted with C. ensiformis L, and three levels of B10 biodiesel contamination: 0, 1, and 2%, to simulate spills of 30,000 and 60,000 L ha-1. The soil was analyzed at three depths: 0-10, 10-20, and 20-30 cm. The results indicated that aromatic compound degradation after phytoremediation was superior to 92,76% and 88,65% for 1% and 2% B10 soil contamination, respectively. The fuel contamination affected soil fertility, reducing the availability of phosphorus and zinc while increasing the Total Organic Carbon (TOC), pH, and the availability of manganese and iron for plants.

探索 Canavalia ensiformis 对受 B10 生物柴油污染的土壤进行植物修复的潜力:对芳香族化合物降解和土壤肥力的见解。
由于意外泄漏带来的风险,石油基燃料的广泛使用造成了严重的环境问题。在各种可用的处理方法中,植物修复作为一种有效且低成本的解决方案正被越来越多的人所接受。本研究旨在评估生物柴油 B10 芳烃部分的降解情况,以及经植物修复处理的人工污染土壤的肥力分析。实验设计为 3x3 因式分解,包括三种土壤处理方式:对照、高压灭菌和种植 C. ensiformis L,以及三种 B10 生物柴油污染水平:0%、1% 和 2%:以及三种 B10 生物柴油污染水平:0、1 和 2%,以模拟 30,000 和 60,000 升/公顷的泄漏量。对 0-10、10-20 和 20-30 厘米三个深度的土壤进行了分析。结果表明,在 1% 和 2% 的 B10 土壤污染中,植物修复后的芳香化合物降解率分别为 92.76% 和 88.65%。燃料污染影响了土壤肥力,降低了磷和锌的可用性,同时增加了总有机碳(TOC)、pH 值以及植物对锰和铁的可用性。
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