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PAH-sequestration capacity of granular and powder activated carbon amendments in soil, and their effects on earthworms and plants
Authors:Jakob Lena  Hartnik Thomas  Henriksen Thomas  Elmquist Marie  Brändli Rahel C  Hale Sarah E  Cornelissen Gerard
Affiliation:a Soil and Environment Division, Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research (Bioforsk), Frederik A. Dahls vei 20, 1432 Ås, Norway
b Climate and Pollution Agency, Postboks 8100 Dep, 0032 Oslo, Norway
c Lindum Ressurs og Gjenvinning AS, Lerpeveien 155, 3036 Drammen, Norway
d Department of Environmental Engineering, Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI), P.O. Box 3930, Ullevål Stadion, 0806 Oslo, Norway
e Department of Applied Environmental Sciences (ITM), Stockholm University, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden
f Institute for Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Life Sciences (UMB), 5003 Ås, Norway
Abstract:A field lysimeter study was carried out to investigate whether the amendment of 2% powder and granular activated carbon (PAC and GAC) to a soil with moderate PAH contamination had an impact on the PAH bioaccumulation of earthworms and plants, since AC is known to be a strong sorbent for organic pollutants. Furthermore, secondary effects of AC on plants and earthworms were studied through growth and nutrient uptake, and survival and weight gain. Additionally, the effect of AC amendments on soil characteristics like pH, water holding capacity, and the water retention curve of the soil were investigated. Results show that the amendment of 2% PAC had a negative effect on plant growth while the GAC increased the growth rate of plants. PAC was toxic to earthworms, demonstrated by a significant weight loss, while the results for GAC were less clear due to ambiguous results of a field and a parallel laboratory study. Both kinds of AC significantly reduced biota to soil accumulation factors (BSAFs) of PAHs in earthworms and plants. The GAC reduced the BSAFs of earthworms by an average of 47 ± 44% and the PAC amendment reduced them by 72 ± 19%. For the investigated plants the BSAFs were reduced by 46 ± 36% and 53 ± 22% by the GAC and PAC, respectively.
Keywords:PAH   Activated carbon   Soil   Earthworms   BSAF
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