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Sulfamethoxazole Leaching from Manure-Amended Sandy Loam Soil as Affected by the Application of Jujube Wood Waste-Derived Biochar

Vertical translocation/leaching of sulfamethoxazole (SMZ) through manure-amended sandy loam soil and significance of biochar application on SMZ retention were investigated in this study. Soil was filled in columns and amended with manure spiked with 13.75 mg kg(−1) (S1), 27.5 mg kg(−1) (S2), and 55...

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Autores principales: Al-Wabel, Mohammad I., Ahmad, Munir, Rafique, Muhammad I., Akanji, Mutair A., Usman, Adel R. A., Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8347290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361826
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154674
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author Al-Wabel, Mohammad I.
Ahmad, Munir
Rafique, Muhammad I.
Akanji, Mutair A.
Usman, Adel R. A.
Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F.
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Ahmad, Munir
Rafique, Muhammad I.
Akanji, Mutair A.
Usman, Adel R. A.
Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F.
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description Vertical translocation/leaching of sulfamethoxazole (SMZ) through manure-amended sandy loam soil and significance of biochar application on SMZ retention were investigated in this study. Soil was filled in columns and amended with manure spiked with 13.75 mg kg(−1) (S1), 27.5 mg kg(−1) (S2), and 55 mg kg(−1) (S3) of SMZ. Jujube (Ziziphus jujube L.) wood waste was transformed into biochar and mixed with S3 at 0.5% (S3-B1), 1.0% (S3-B2), and 2.0% (S3-B3) ratio. Cumulative SMZ leaching was lowest at pH 3.0, which increased by 16% and 34% at pH 5.0 and 7.0, respectively. A quicker release and translocation of SMZ from manure occurred during the initial 40 h, which gradually reduced over time. Intraparticle diffusion and Elovich kinetic models were the best fitted to leaching data. S3 exhibited the highest release and vertical translocation of SMZ, followed by S2, and S1; however, SMZ leaching was reduced by more than twofold in S3-B3. At pH 3.0, 2.0% biochar resulted in 99% reduction in SMZ leaching within 72 h, while 1.0% and 0.5% biochar applications reduced SMZ leaching to 99% within 120 and 144 h, respectively, in S3. The higher SMZ retention onto biochar could be due to electrostatic interactions, H-bonding, and π-π electron donor acceptor interactions.
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spelling pubmed-83472902021-08-08 Sulfamethoxazole Leaching from Manure-Amended Sandy Loam Soil as Affected by the Application of Jujube Wood Waste-Derived Biochar Al-Wabel, Mohammad I. Ahmad, Munir Rafique, Muhammad I. Akanji, Mutair A. Usman, Adel R. A. Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F. Molecules Article Vertical translocation/leaching of sulfamethoxazole (SMZ) through manure-amended sandy loam soil and significance of biochar application on SMZ retention were investigated in this study. Soil was filled in columns and amended with manure spiked with 13.75 mg kg(−1) (S1), 27.5 mg kg(−1) (S2), and 55 mg kg(−1) (S3) of SMZ. Jujube (Ziziphus jujube L.) wood waste was transformed into biochar and mixed with S3 at 0.5% (S3-B1), 1.0% (S3-B2), and 2.0% (S3-B3) ratio. Cumulative SMZ leaching was lowest at pH 3.0, which increased by 16% and 34% at pH 5.0 and 7.0, respectively. A quicker release and translocation of SMZ from manure occurred during the initial 40 h, which gradually reduced over time. Intraparticle diffusion and Elovich kinetic models were the best fitted to leaching data. S3 exhibited the highest release and vertical translocation of SMZ, followed by S2, and S1; however, SMZ leaching was reduced by more than twofold in S3-B3. At pH 3.0, 2.0% biochar resulted in 99% reduction in SMZ leaching within 72 h, while 1.0% and 0.5% biochar applications reduced SMZ leaching to 99% within 120 and 144 h, respectively, in S3. The higher SMZ retention onto biochar could be due to electrostatic interactions, H-bonding, and π-π electron donor acceptor interactions. MDPI 2021-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8347290/ /pubmed/34361826 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154674 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Al-Wabel, Mohammad I.
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Usman, Adel R. A.
Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F.
Sulfamethoxazole Leaching from Manure-Amended Sandy Loam Soil as Affected by the Application of Jujube Wood Waste-Derived Biochar
title Sulfamethoxazole Leaching from Manure-Amended Sandy Loam Soil as Affected by the Application of Jujube Wood Waste-Derived Biochar
title_full Sulfamethoxazole Leaching from Manure-Amended Sandy Loam Soil as Affected by the Application of Jujube Wood Waste-Derived Biochar
title_fullStr Sulfamethoxazole Leaching from Manure-Amended Sandy Loam Soil as Affected by the Application of Jujube Wood Waste-Derived Biochar
title_full_unstemmed Sulfamethoxazole Leaching from Manure-Amended Sandy Loam Soil as Affected by the Application of Jujube Wood Waste-Derived Biochar
title_short Sulfamethoxazole Leaching from Manure-Amended Sandy Loam Soil as Affected by the Application of Jujube Wood Waste-Derived Biochar
title_sort sulfamethoxazole leaching from manure-amended sandy loam soil as affected by the application of jujube wood waste-derived biochar
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8347290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34361826
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154674
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