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Effects of biochar and greenwaste compost amendments on mobility, bioavailability and toxicity of inorganic and organic contaminants in a multi-element polluted soil
Authors:Luke Beesley  Eduardo Moreno-Jiménez
Institution:a Faculty of Science, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool L3 3AF, UK
b Departamento de Química Agrícola, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 28049 Madrid, Spain
c University of Reading, Department of Soil Science, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6DW, UK
Abstract:Applying amendments to multi-element contaminated soils can have contradictory effects on the mobility, bioavailability and toxicity of specific elements, depending on the amendment. Trace elements and PAHs were monitored in a contaminated soil amended with biochar and greenwaste compost over 60 days field exposure, after which phytotoxicity was assessed by a simple bio-indicator test. Copper and As concentrations in soil pore water increased more than 30 fold after adding both amendments, associated with significant increases in dissolved organic carbon and pH, whereas Zn and Cd significantly decreased. Biochar was most effective, resulting in a 10 fold decrease of Cd in pore water and a resultant reduction in phytotoxicity. Concentrations of PAHs were also reduced by biochar, with greater than 50% decreases of the heavier, more toxicologically relevant PAHs. The results highlight the potential of biochar for contaminated land remediation.
Keywords:Biochar  Compost  Trace metals  PAHs  Pore water
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