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The Role of Nanoengineered Biochar Activated with Fe for Sulfanilamide Removal from Soils and Water
Biochar is a nanoengineered sorbent proposed to control the contamination derived from the presence of residual concentrations of sulfonamides in soil. In this work, we evaluated the sorption of sulfanilamide (SFA) in commercial biochar (BC) produced at 500 °C from oak hardwood (Quercus ilex) and it...
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author | Gámiz, Beatriz Velarde, Pilar Spokas, Kurt A. Cox, Lucía |
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description | Biochar is a nanoengineered sorbent proposed to control the contamination derived from the presence of residual concentrations of sulfonamides in soil. In this work, we evaluated the sorption of sulfanilamide (SFA) in commercial biochar (BC) produced at 500 °C from oak hardwood (Quercus ilex) and its analog activated with 2% (w/w) Fe (BC-Fe). Subsequently, the effect on dissipation and transport of SFA in untreated soil and soil treated with BC and BC-Fe was also assessed. Laboratory batch studies revealed that BC-Fe increased the sorption of SFA as compared to the pristine BC with K(d) of 278 and 98 L/kg, respectively. The dissipation of SFA in either untreated soil or soil treated with BC or BC-Fe was similar, displaying half-lives ranging between 4 and 6.4 days. Conversely, the concurrent determination of sorption during the incubation experiment showed that lower amounts of SFA in solution at the beginning of the experiments were bioavailable in BC-Fe-treated soil when compared to the rest of the treatments shortly after application. Leaching column studies confirmed the amendment’s capability to bind the SFA compound. Therefore, the decrease in bioavailability and movement of SFA in treated soils suggest that biochar soil application can reduce SFA soil and water contamination. According to our results, BC surface modification after Fe activation may be more appropriate for water decontamination than for soil since there were no significant differences between the two types of biochar when added to the soil. Therefore, these outcomes should be considered to optimize the SFA mitigation potential of biochar. |
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spelling | pubmed-96574912022-11-15 The Role of Nanoengineered Biochar Activated with Fe for Sulfanilamide Removal from Soils and Water Gámiz, Beatriz Velarde, Pilar Spokas, Kurt A. Cox, Lucía Molecules Article Biochar is a nanoengineered sorbent proposed to control the contamination derived from the presence of residual concentrations of sulfonamides in soil. In this work, we evaluated the sorption of sulfanilamide (SFA) in commercial biochar (BC) produced at 500 °C from oak hardwood (Quercus ilex) and its analog activated with 2% (w/w) Fe (BC-Fe). Subsequently, the effect on dissipation and transport of SFA in untreated soil and soil treated with BC and BC-Fe was also assessed. Laboratory batch studies revealed that BC-Fe increased the sorption of SFA as compared to the pristine BC with K(d) of 278 and 98 L/kg, respectively. The dissipation of SFA in either untreated soil or soil treated with BC or BC-Fe was similar, displaying half-lives ranging between 4 and 6.4 days. Conversely, the concurrent determination of sorption during the incubation experiment showed that lower amounts of SFA in solution at the beginning of the experiments were bioavailable in BC-Fe-treated soil when compared to the rest of the treatments shortly after application. Leaching column studies confirmed the amendment’s capability to bind the SFA compound. Therefore, the decrease in bioavailability and movement of SFA in treated soils suggest that biochar soil application can reduce SFA soil and water contamination. According to our results, BC surface modification after Fe activation may be more appropriate for water decontamination than for soil since there were no significant differences between the two types of biochar when added to the soil. Therefore, these outcomes should be considered to optimize the SFA mitigation potential of biochar. MDPI 2022-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9657491/ /pubmed/36364242 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217418 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Gámiz, Beatriz Velarde, Pilar Spokas, Kurt A. Cox, Lucía The Role of Nanoengineered Biochar Activated with Fe for Sulfanilamide Removal from Soils and Water |
title | The Role of Nanoengineered Biochar Activated with Fe for Sulfanilamide Removal from Soils and Water |
title_full | The Role of Nanoengineered Biochar Activated with Fe for Sulfanilamide Removal from Soils and Water |
title_fullStr | The Role of Nanoengineered Biochar Activated with Fe for Sulfanilamide Removal from Soils and Water |
title_full_unstemmed | The Role of Nanoengineered Biochar Activated with Fe for Sulfanilamide Removal from Soils and Water |
title_short | The Role of Nanoengineered Biochar Activated with Fe for Sulfanilamide Removal from Soils and Water |
title_sort | role of nanoengineered biochar activated with fe for sulfanilamide removal from soils and water |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9657491/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36364242 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217418 |
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