Environmental risks and agronomic benefits of industrial sewage sludge-derived biochar

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Fristak, Vladimir [1 ]
Polt'akova, Lucia [1 ]
Soja, Gerhard [2 ]
Kankova, Hana [3 ]
Ondreickova, Katarina [4 ]
Kupcova, Elena [5 ]
Pipiska, Martin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Trnava, Dept Chem, Trnava, Slovakia
[2] Univ Bodenkultur Wien, Inst Chem & Energy Engn, Vienna, Austria
[3] A Dubcek Univ Trencin, Ctr Funct & Surface Functionalized Glass, FunGlass, Trencin, Slovakia
[4] Res Inst Plant Prod, Natl Agr & Food Ctr, Piestany, Slovakia
[5] Matej Bel Univ Banska Bystr, Fac Nat Sci, Dept Chem, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia
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PEERJ | 2024年 / 12卷
关键词
Sewage sludge; Biochar; Pyrolysis; Fertilizer; Soil additive; Environmental risks; Hazardous substances; Potentially toxic metals; Nutrients source; Carbon sequestration; RIBOSOMAL INTERGENIC SPACER; HEAVY-METALS; PYROLYSIS TEMPERATURE; COMMUNITY COMPOSITION; WASTE; PLANTS; SOIL; AMENDMENT; PRODUCTS; IMPACTS;
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10.7717/peerj.18184
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The main objective of the present work was to assess the ecotoxicological safety of the use of thermochemically treated sewage sludge from the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) of a distillery plant as a soil additive in agricultural soils based on its physicochemical characteristics and the bioaccumulation of selected elements in the plant tissues of maize (Zea mays). We have carried out physicochemical characterization (pH, EC, C-org, C-inorg, CEC, N, H, ash content, PAHs) of sewage sludge feedstock (SS) and sludge-derived biochar (BC) produced by slow pyrolysis at a temperature of 400 degrees C. The effect of 1% (w/w) amendment of SS and BC on soil physicochemical properties (pH, EC, C-inorg), germination of ryegrass, soil rhizobacteria and microorganisms, as well as on the accumulation and translocation of selected elements in maize (Zea mays) was studied. The results show that pyrolysis treatment of distillery WWTP sludge at 400 degrees C increases pH (from 7.3 to 7.7), C-org(from 28.86% to 36.83%), N (from 6.19% to 7.53%), ash content (from 23.59% to 50.99%) and decreases EC (from 2.35 mS/cm to 1.06 mS/cm), CEC (from 118.66 cmol/kg to 55.66 cmol/kg), H (from 6.76% to 1.98%) and Sigma 18 PAHs content (from 4.03 mg/kg to 3.38 mg/kg). RFA analysis of SS and BC showed that pyrolysis treatment multiplies chromium (Cr) (2.2 times), nickel (Ni) (2.96 times), lead (Pb) (2.13 times), zinc (Zn) (2.79 times), iron (Fe) (1.26 times) in the obtained BC, but based on an ecotoxicological test with earthworms Eisenia fetida, we conclude that pyrolysis treatment reduced the amount of available forms of heavy metals in BC compared to SS. We demonstrated by a pot experiment with a maize that a 1% addition of BC increased soil pH, decreased EC and C-inorg and had no significant effect on heavy metal accumulation in plant tissues. According to the results of the three-level germination test, it also does not affect the germination of cress seeds (Lepidium sativum). There was a significant effect of 1% BC addition on soil microbial community, and we observed a decrease in total microbial biomass and an increase in fungal species variability in the soil. Based on these results, we conclude that BC represents a promising material that can serve as a soil additive and source of nutritionally important elements after optimization of the pyrolysis process.
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