Impact of citric acid on cadmium immobilization in soil amended with biochar

IF 6.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Gang Wu , Md. Shoffikul Islam , Qingling Fu , Yonghong Liu , Jun Zhu , Linchuan Fang , Hongqing Hu
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Cadmium (Cd) contamination in agricultural soils poses severe threats to human health and ecosystem integrity. While biochar is recognized for its ability to immobilize heavy metals, the impact of plant-derived low molecular weight organic acids (LMWOAs), such as citric acid (CA), on this process remains unclear. This study shows that CA and biochar synergistically immobilize Cd in alkaline soil from extensively polluted southeastern Hubei, China. Soils were amended with maize stover biochar at rates of 0, 0.5 %, 1 %, and 2 % (W/W), with or without CA addition (1 mmol/L), and incubated for 80 days. Results show that biochar significantly reduced bioavailable Cd, with a 2 % application decreasing extractable Cd by 26.84 %. Unexpectedly, CA alone increased Cd mobility by 9.38 %; however, when combined with high-dose biochar, CA and biochar synergistically enhanced Cd immobilization, reducing bioavailable Cd by 27.40 %. Advanced analytical techniques, including BCR sequential extraction, X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, confirmed that the interaction between biochar and CA altered Cd speciation, promoting its stabilization. This study is the first to show that CA and biochar synergistically immobilize Cd in alkaline soils, disproving the idea that LMWOAs hinder biochar's metal remediation. Our findings show that biochar can prevent or even harness LMWOAs' activating effects on Cd, indicating its great potential for sustainable Cd remediation in alkaline soils. This study improves our understanding of biochar-soil interactions in organic acids and gives new scientific bases for enhancing heavy metal-contaminated soil remediation procedures.

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柠檬酸对生物炭改性土壤中镉固定化的影响
农业土壤中的镉污染对人类健康和生态系统完整性构成严重威胁。虽然生物炭具有固定重金属的能力,但植物来源的低分子量有机酸(LMWOAs),如柠檬酸(CA),对这一过程的影响尚不清楚。本研究表明,在大面积污染的湖北东南部碱性土壤中,CA和生物炭具有协同固定化Cd的作用。玉米秸秆生物炭分别以0、0.5%、1%和2% (W/W)的比例,添加或不添加CA (1 mmol/L),对土壤进行改良,培养80 d。结果表明,生物炭显著降低了生物可利用Cd,施用2%可提取Cd减少26.84%。出乎意料的是,单独CA使Cd迁移率提高了9.38%;然而,当与高剂量生物炭联合使用时,CA和生物炭协同增强Cd固定化,使生物可利用Cd减少27.40%。先进的分析技术,包括BCR序列提取、x射线衍射、傅里叶变换红外光谱和扫描电子显微镜与能量色散x射线光谱,证实了生物炭与CA的相互作用改变了Cd的形态,促进了Cd的稳定。该研究首次证明了CA和生物炭在碱性土壤中具有协同固定化Cd的作用,反驳了LMWOAs阻碍生物炭金属修复的观点。研究结果表明,生物炭可以阻止甚至控制LMWOAs对Cd的激活作用,表明其在碱性土壤中具有持续修复Cd的潜力。本研究提高了我们对有机酸中生物炭与土壤相互作用的认识,并为加强重金属污染土壤修复提供了新的科学依据。
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Journal of Environmental Sciences-china
Journal of Environmental Sciences-china 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
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6354
审稿时长
2.6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Sciences is an international journal started in 1989. The journal is devoted to publish original, peer-reviewed research papers on main aspects of environmental sciences, such as environmental chemistry, environmental biology, ecology, geosciences and environmental physics. Appropriate subjects include basic and applied research on atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic environments, pollution control and abatement technology, conservation of natural resources, environmental health and toxicology. Announcements of international environmental science meetings and other recent information are also included.
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