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Phosphorus speciation and release kinetics of swine manure biochar under various pyrolysis temperatures.
Liang, Xinqiang; Jin, Yi; He, Miaomiao; Niyungeko, Christophe; Zhang, Jin; Liu, Chunlong; Tian, Guangming; Arai, Yuji.
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  • Liang X; College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China. liang410@zju.edu.cn.
  • Jin Y; Power China HuaDong Engineering Corporation Limited, Hangzhou, 311122, China.
  • He M; Department of Life and Environmental Science, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, 310036, China.
  • Niyungeko C; College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China.
  • Zhang J; School of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou, 311300, China.
  • Liu C; Key Laboratory of Mollisols Agroecology, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Harbin, 150081, China.
  • Tian G; College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China.
  • Arai Y; Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 61801, USA.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 25(26): 25780-25788, 2018 Sep.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29164458
Converting swine manure to biochar is an effective way to recycle valuable nutrients, but there are few reports on its feasibility as a phosphorus (P) source. The objective of this study was to clarify the unique nature, including P speciation, of manure biochar products under various pyrolysis temperatures. We used solution 31P nuclear magnetic resonance and P K-edge X-ray adsorption near-edge spectroscopy (P XANES) to characterize P species in swine manure biochar. For every 100 °C increment starting from 300 °C, the P content in manure biochar increased by 2.16 to 3.37 g kg-1. However, above 400 °C, organic P species did not appear anymore, and only inorganic P, including orthophosphate and pyrophosphate, existed. P K-edge XANES spectra further showed all biochar samples had higher percentages of Ca3 (PO4)2 and NaP2O7, and lower percentages of FePO4, AlPO4, and inositol hexaphosphate compared to manure. Interestingly, percentages of Ca3(PO4)2, FePO4, and AlPO4 in MB400 (indicating manure pyrolysed at 400 °C) were comparable with those in MB700 while the percentage of NaP2O7 was higher in MB400. Phosphorus release from MB400 maintained a relatively high level at 0.33 g kg-1 during the whole 300-h observation period. These results suggest that with a suitable pyrolysis temperature, it was feasible for manure biochar to be a P source alternative. Graphical abstract ᅟ.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Phosphorus / Swine / Temperature / Charcoal / Manure Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int Journal subject: SAUDE AMBIENTAL / TOXICOLOGIA Year: 2018 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: Germany

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Phosphorus / Swine / Temperature / Charcoal / Manure Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int Journal subject: SAUDE AMBIENTAL / TOXICOLOGIA Year: 2018 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: Germany