生物炭衍生的溶解有机碳在饱和多孔介质中促进土环素运输的机制

IF 5.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Taotao Lu, Xiaochen Liu, Xiaochen Peng, Yuqian Jin, Sven Frei, Jianqiang Lu and Shuangcheng Tang
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摘要

生物炭衍生的溶解有机碳(BDOC)可能影响四环素类抗生素在地下环境中的环境命运和行为。本研究采用小麦秸秆在300°C、450°C和600°C三种不同温度下热解得到的BDOC,研究其对土霉素(OTC)通过饱和石英砂转运的影响。研究结果表明,由于有机物质积累引起的空间位阻,OTC和BDOC之间对保留位点的竞争,以及阴离子物种(包括OTC毒菌和石英砂)之间的静电斥力增加,BDOC增强了OTC的迁移力。值得注意的是,在较高的热解温度下,BDOC的流动性增强作用更为明显,这可能是由于砂表面有机质沉积增加和静电相互作用加剧所致。然而,当pH值从5.0增加到9.0时,BDOC对OTC转运的促进作用减弱,这是由于BDOC滞留引起的竞争性沉积和位阻效应减弱。此外,阳离子桥接,特别是背景溶液中cu2 +,增强了BDOC的促进作用。这些结果表明,生物炭释放的溶解有机碳对抗生素在含水层内的流动性有显著影响。
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Insights into the mechanisms of biochar-derived dissolved organic carbon-facilitated transport of oxytetracycline in saturated porous media

Insights into the mechanisms of biochar-derived dissolved organic carbon-facilitated transport of oxytetracycline in saturated porous media

Biochar-derived dissolved organic carbon (BDOC) may influence the environmental fate and behavior of tetracycline antibiotics in subsurface environments. In this study, BDOC derived from the pyrolysis of wheat straw at three distinct temperatures (300 °C, 450 °C, and 600 °C) was used to investigate its influence on the transport of oxytetracycline (OTC) through saturated quartz sand. The findings demonstrated that BDOC enhanced OTC mobility due to steric hindrance caused by organic matter accumulation, competition for retention sites between OTC and BDOC, and increased electrostatic repulsion between anionic species, including OTC ions and quartz sand. Notably, the mobility-enhancing effects of BDOC became significantly more pronounced at higher pyrolysis temperatures, likely resulting from increased organic matter deposition on sand surfaces and intensified electrostatic interactions. However, the promoting effect of BDOC on OTC transport was attenuated as pH increased from 5.0 to 9.0, which was attributed to reduced competitive deposition and steric effects caused by BDOC retention. Furthermore, cation-bridging, particularly with Cu2+ in the background solution, amplified BDOC's promotion effects. These results highlight that dissolved organic carbon released from biochar exerts a notable influence on the antibiotics' mobility within the aquifers.

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Environmental Science: Nano
Environmental Science: Nano CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
5.50%
发文量
290
审稿时长
2.1 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Science: Nano serves as a comprehensive and high-impact peer-reviewed source of information on the design and demonstration of engineered nanomaterials for environment-based applications. It also covers the interactions between engineered, natural, and incidental nanomaterials with biological and environmental systems. This scope includes, but is not limited to, the following topic areas: Novel nanomaterial-based applications for water, air, soil, food, and energy sustainability Nanomaterial interactions with biological systems and nanotoxicology Environmental fate, reactivity, and transformations of nanoscale materials Nanoscale processes in the environment Sustainable nanotechnology including rational nanomaterial design, life cycle assessment, risk/benefit analysis
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