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  • Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
  • Volume:9 Issue:4
  • Mechanisms of copper immobilization in Fluvisol after the carbon sorbent applying

Mechanisms of copper immobilization in Fluvisol after the carbon sorbent applying

Authors : Tatiana BAUER, Tatiana MİNKİNA, Svetlana SUSHKOVA, Vishnu RAJPUT, Andrei TERESHENKO, Aleksandr NAZARENKO, Saglara MANDZHİEVA, Andrey SUSHKOV
Pages : 356-361
Doi:10.18393/ejss.785430
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Publication Date : 2020-10-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Biochar is widely used sorbent for soil remediation but the mechanism of its effect on immobilization of metals and particular processes of metal transformation are still unclear. We designed an incubation experiment to investigate the impact of wood biochar to copper insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Cu); contamination in Calcaric Fluvisols Loamic. The efficiency of biochar implementation for reduction of Cu mobility in soil has been studied using combined method of heavy metal fractioning insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Minkina et al., 2013);. It was shown that the use of sorbent into polluted soil results in the change of fraction-group composition of metal compounds, fixation of Cu due to reduction of weakly bound forms and increase of the part of residual and metal fractions strongly bound with organic matter. Decrease of pollutant mobility occurs along an increase of the dose of a sorbent. The greater effect was observed after use of biochar in the concentration 2.5 %. Thus, the present study demonstrates the possible remediation of soil contaminated by heavy metals using biochar and provides a particular strategy for remediation of soils contaminated with Cu.
Keywords : Biochar, calcaric fluvisols loamic, loosely bound compounds, copper, remediation

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