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Sorption–Desorption Behavior of Doxycycline in Soil–Manure Systems Amended with Mesquite Wood Waste Biochar

Elevated levels of doxycycline (DC) have been detected in the environment due to its extensive utilization as a veterinary antibiotic. Sorption–desorption behavior of DC in soil affects its transport, transformation, and availability in the environment. Thus, sorption–desorption behavior of DC was e...

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Autores principales: Al-Wabel, Mohammad I., Ahmad, Munir, Al-Swadi, Hamed A., Ahmad, Jahangir, Abdin, Yassir, Usman, Adel R. A., Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8709227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34961036
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10122566
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author Al-Wabel, Mohammad I.
Ahmad, Munir
Al-Swadi, Hamed A.
Ahmad, Jahangir
Abdin, Yassir
Usman, Adel R. A.
Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F.
author_facet Al-Wabel, Mohammad I.
Ahmad, Munir
Al-Swadi, Hamed A.
Ahmad, Jahangir
Abdin, Yassir
Usman, Adel R. A.
Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F.
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description Elevated levels of doxycycline (DC) have been detected in the environment due to its extensive utilization as a veterinary antibiotic. Sorption–desorption behavior of DC in soil affects its transport, transformation, and availability in the environment. Thus, sorption–desorption behavior of DC was explored in three soils (S1, S2, and S3) after manure application with and without mesquite wood-waste-derived biochar (BC) pyrolyzed at 600 °C. Sorption batch trials demonstrated the highest DC sorption in soil S1 as compared to S2 and S3, either alone or in combination with manure or manure + BC. Chemical sorption and pore diffusion were involved in DC sorption, as indicated by the kinetic models. Soil S1 with manure + BC exhibited the highest Langmuir model predicted sorption capacity (18.930 mg g(−1)) compared with the other two soils. DC sorption capacity of soils was increased by 5.0–6.5-fold with the addition of manure, and 10–13-fold with BC application in a soil–manure system. In desorption trials, manure application resulted in 67%, 40%, and 41% increment in DC desorption in soil S1, S2, and S3, respectively, compared to the respective soils without manure application. In contrast, BC application reduced DC desorption by 73%, 66%, and 65%, in S1, S2, and S3, respectively, compared to the soils without any amendment. The highest DC sorption after BC application could be due to H bonding, π–π EDA interactions, and diffusion into the pores of BC. Hence, mesquite wood-waste-derived BC can effectively be used to enhance DC retention in contaminated soil to ensure a sustainable ecosystem.
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spelling pubmed-87092272021-12-25 Sorption–Desorption Behavior of Doxycycline in Soil–Manure Systems Amended with Mesquite Wood Waste Biochar Al-Wabel, Mohammad I. Ahmad, Munir Al-Swadi, Hamed A. Ahmad, Jahangir Abdin, Yassir Usman, Adel R. A. Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F. Plants (Basel) Article Elevated levels of doxycycline (DC) have been detected in the environment due to its extensive utilization as a veterinary antibiotic. Sorption–desorption behavior of DC in soil affects its transport, transformation, and availability in the environment. Thus, sorption–desorption behavior of DC was explored in three soils (S1, S2, and S3) after manure application with and without mesquite wood-waste-derived biochar (BC) pyrolyzed at 600 °C. Sorption batch trials demonstrated the highest DC sorption in soil S1 as compared to S2 and S3, either alone or in combination with manure or manure + BC. Chemical sorption and pore diffusion were involved in DC sorption, as indicated by the kinetic models. Soil S1 with manure + BC exhibited the highest Langmuir model predicted sorption capacity (18.930 mg g(−1)) compared with the other two soils. DC sorption capacity of soils was increased by 5.0–6.5-fold with the addition of manure, and 10–13-fold with BC application in a soil–manure system. In desorption trials, manure application resulted in 67%, 40%, and 41% increment in DC desorption in soil S1, S2, and S3, respectively, compared to the respective soils without manure application. In contrast, BC application reduced DC desorption by 73%, 66%, and 65%, in S1, S2, and S3, respectively, compared to the soils without any amendment. The highest DC sorption after BC application could be due to H bonding, π–π EDA interactions, and diffusion into the pores of BC. Hence, mesquite wood-waste-derived BC can effectively be used to enhance DC retention in contaminated soil to ensure a sustainable ecosystem. MDPI 2021-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8709227/ /pubmed/34961036 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10122566 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.
Ahmad, Munir
Al-Swadi, Hamed A.
Ahmad, Jahangir
Abdin, Yassir
Usman, Adel R. A.
Al-Farraj, Abdullah S. F.
Sorption–Desorption Behavior of Doxycycline in Soil–Manure Systems Amended with Mesquite Wood Waste Biochar
title Sorption–Desorption Behavior of Doxycycline in Soil–Manure Systems Amended with Mesquite Wood Waste Biochar
title_full Sorption–Desorption Behavior of Doxycycline in Soil–Manure Systems Amended with Mesquite Wood Waste Biochar
title_fullStr Sorption–Desorption Behavior of Doxycycline in Soil–Manure Systems Amended with Mesquite Wood Waste Biochar
title_full_unstemmed Sorption–Desorption Behavior of Doxycycline in Soil–Manure Systems Amended with Mesquite Wood Waste Biochar
title_short Sorption–Desorption Behavior of Doxycycline in Soil–Manure Systems Amended with Mesquite Wood Waste Biochar
title_sort sorption–desorption behavior of doxycycline in soil–manure systems amended with mesquite wood waste biochar
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8709227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34961036
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10122566
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