Colloidal fraction on pomelo peel-derived biochar plays a dual role as electron shuttle and adsorbent in controlling arsenic transformation in anoxic paddy soil

Ruilin Zhong,Dandan Pan, Guoyong Huang,Guang Yang, Xiaonan Wang, Rumiao Niu, Xixi Cai, Ziman Ding,Wenting Chi, Ying Wang,Xiaomin Li

Science of The Total Environment(2024)

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Arsenic release and reduction in anoxic environments can be mitigated or facilitated by biochar amendment. However, the key fractions in biochars and how they control arsenic transformation remain poorly understood. In this study, a biochar produced from pomelo peel was rich in colloids and was used to evaluate the roles of the colloidal and residual fractions of biochar in arsenic transformation in anoxic paddy soil. Bulk biochar showed a markedly higher maximum adsorption capacity for As(III) at 1732 mg/kg than for As(V) at 75.7 mg/kg, mainly because of the colloidal fraction on the surface. When compared with the control and treatments with the colloidal/residual fraction, the addition of bulk biochar facilitated As(V) reduction and release in the soil during days 0–12, but decreased the dissolved As(III) concentration during days 12–20. The colloidal fraction revealed significantly higher electron donating capacity (8.26 μmole−/g) than that of bulk biochar (0.88 μmole−/g) and residual fraction (0.65 μmole−/g), acting as electron shuttle to promote As(V) reduction. Because the colloidal fraction was rich in aliphatic carbon, fulvic acid-like compounds, potassium, and calcium, it favored As(III) adsorption when more As(III) was released, probably via organic-cation-As(III) complexation. These findings provide deeper insight into the role of the colloidal fraction of biochar in controlling anaerobic arsenic transformation, which will be helpful for the practical application of biochar in arsenic-contaminated environments.
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Biochar colloids,As(V) reduction,Electron transfer capability,As(III) immobilization,Adsorption
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