平滑茄(Vicia villosa var.)与从贝壳粉和磷酸盐岩中提取的球磨复合矿物质用于镉污染农田的修复:对协同机制的见解

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本文创新性地将一种由贝壳粉和磷矿石制成的球磨复合矿物(BSPR)与平滑谷草(SV)种植相结合,对镉污染土壤进行修复。结果表明,BSPR 与 SV 联用可降低土壤中镉的生物利用率 68.1%,分别是 BSPR(31.1%)和 SV(20.0%)的 2.2 倍和 3.4 倍。经证实,BSPR 和 SV 的协同增效作用造就了这种出色的钝化性能。具体来说,BSPR 的使用不仅增加了 SV 的生物量,还促进了 SV 的分解,直接导致 SV 转化为更多的腐殖酸(HA)。在 HA 的作用下,BSPR 释放出更多的钙和磷,并与镉结合形成稳定的化合物(如 Cd3(PO4)2、Cd5(PO4)3Cl 和 CdnCa5-n(PO4)3OH)。令人惊奇的是,由于 BSPR 和 SV 协同作用在镉钝化和土壤改良方面的优异表现,辣椒果实中的镉含量降低了 38.2%(是 SV 的 6.3 倍),辣椒果实的鲜重和钙含量分别提高了 28.2% 和 43.4%(分别是 SV 的 6.7 倍和 22.8 倍)。总之,这项研究提供了一种新的策略,即绿肥与矿物质相结合,同时修复受镉污染的农田并提高辣椒的产量和质量,从而实现 "一石三鸟"。
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Smooth Vetch (Vicia villosa var.) Coupled with Ball-Milled Composite Mineral Derived from Shell Powder and Phosphate Rock for Remediation of Cadmium-Polluted Farmland: Insights into Synergetic Mechanisms

Smooth Vetch (Vicia villosa var.) Coupled with Ball-Milled Composite Mineral Derived from Shell Powder and Phosphate Rock for Remediation of Cadmium-Polluted Farmland: Insights into Synergetic Mechanisms
Herein, a ball-milled composite mineral derived from shell powder and phosphate rock (BSPR) was innovatively coupled with smooth vetch (SV) planting to remediate Cd-polluted soil. The results showed that BSPR coupled with SV could reduce the bioavailability of Cd in soil by 68.1%, which was 2.2 and 3.4 times those of BSPR (31.1%) and SV (20.0%) alone, respectively. The outstanding passivation performance was confirmed to be due to the synergistic effect of BSPR and SV. Specifically, the employment of BSPR not only increased the biomass of SV but also promoted its decomposition, which directly led to the conversion of SV into more humic acid (HA). Under the action of HA, more calcium and phosphorus were released by BSPR and combined with Cd to form stable compounds (e.g., Cd3(PO4)2, Cd5(PO4)3Cl, and CdnCa5–n(PO4)3OH). Amazingly, due to the excellent performance of synergetic BSPR and SV on Cd passivation and soil improvement, the Cd content in pepper fruit decreased by 38.2% (6.3 times that of SV), and the fresh weight and Ca content of pepper fruit were enhanced by 28.2% and 43.4% (6.7 and 22.8 times that of SV, respectively). Overall, this study provided a novel strategy, i.e., green manure coupled with mineral, for simultaneous remediation of Cd-contaminated farmland and enhancement of pepper’s yield and quality, thus achieving “killing three birds with one stone”.
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期刊介绍: ACS ES&T Engineering publishes impactful research and review articles across all realms of environmental technology and engineering, employing a rigorous peer-review process. As a specialized journal, it aims to provide an international platform for research and innovation, inviting contributions on materials technologies, processes, data analytics, and engineering systems that can effectively manage, protect, and remediate air, water, and soil quality, as well as treat wastes and recover resources. The journal encourages research that supports informed decision-making within complex engineered systems and is grounded in mechanistic science and analytics, describing intricate environmental engineering systems. It considers papers presenting novel advancements, spanning from laboratory discovery to field-based application. However, case or demonstration studies lacking significant scientific advancements and technological innovations are not within its scope. Contributions containing experimental and/or theoretical methods, rooted in engineering principles and integrated with knowledge from other disciplines, are welcomed.
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