Characterization of oil palm empty fruit bunch and rice husk biochars and their potential to adsorb arsenic and cadmium

Biochar as a new soil amendment has a potential in controlling the fate of trace elements in the soil system. However, the production of biochar from different feedstocks and pyrolysis conditions resulted in variable biochar properties which have an influence on trace elements availability. The expe...

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Main Authors: Abu Sari, Norazlina, Ishak, Che Fauziah, Abu Bakar, Rosenani
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Language:English
Published: Science Publications 2014
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author Abu Sari, Norazlina
Ishak, Che Fauziah
Abu Bakar, Rosenani
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Ishak, Che Fauziah
Abu Bakar, Rosenani
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description Biochar as a new soil amendment has a potential in controlling the fate of trace elements in the soil system. However, the production of biochar from different feedstocks and pyrolysis conditions resulted in variable biochar properties which have an influence on trace elements availability. The experimental works are focused on physical and chemical properties of biochars produced from Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) and Rice Husk (RH) as heavy metals adsorbents. The morphology of EFB biochar comprise rigid structure with uniform pores size. The surface area of biochars ranged between 23.22-46.32 m2 g-1, dominated with mesopores. The chemical characterization of biochars revealed high carbon content in EFB biochar compared to RH biochar (54.08 and 7.78%). Both biochars are alkaline in nature (>pH 9) and contain substantial amounts of N, P, K, Ca and Mg. Fourier transform infra-red spectra showed the heterogenic functional groups on EFB biochar surface and domination of silica content in RH biochar. The batch experiment was employed to determine the adsorption capacity of these biochars for As and Cd. The adsorption data were fitted well in Langmuir isotherm with high correlation coefficient (R2>0.9) for As and Cd. The qmax of EFB biochar for As and Cd was higher than RH biochar. The qmax of EFB biochar was 0.4240 and 15.1515 mg g-1 for As and Cd, respectively. In contrast, the qmax of RH biochar for As and Cd was only 0.3522 and 3.1908 mg g-1. The results show that EFB biochar and RH biochar have potentials as good sorbent for As and Cd. Therefore, it can be suggested that the application of these biochars may possibly reduce the trace elements availability in the contaminated soil.
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spelling upm-367602017-11-20T06:01:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36760/ Characterization of oil palm empty fruit bunch and rice husk biochars and their potential to adsorb arsenic and cadmium Abu Sari, Norazlina Ishak, Che Fauziah Abu Bakar, Rosenani Biochar as a new soil amendment has a potential in controlling the fate of trace elements in the soil system. However, the production of biochar from different feedstocks and pyrolysis conditions resulted in variable biochar properties which have an influence on trace elements availability. The experimental works are focused on physical and chemical properties of biochars produced from Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) and Rice Husk (RH) as heavy metals adsorbents. The morphology of EFB biochar comprise rigid structure with uniform pores size. The surface area of biochars ranged between 23.22-46.32 m2 g-1, dominated with mesopores. The chemical characterization of biochars revealed high carbon content in EFB biochar compared to RH biochar (54.08 and 7.78%). Both biochars are alkaline in nature (>pH 9) and contain substantial amounts of N, P, K, Ca and Mg. Fourier transform infra-red spectra showed the heterogenic functional groups on EFB biochar surface and domination of silica content in RH biochar. The batch experiment was employed to determine the adsorption capacity of these biochars for As and Cd. The adsorption data were fitted well in Langmuir isotherm with high correlation coefficient (R2>0.9) for As and Cd. The qmax of EFB biochar for As and Cd was higher than RH biochar. The qmax of EFB biochar was 0.4240 and 15.1515 mg g-1 for As and Cd, respectively. In contrast, the qmax of RH biochar for As and Cd was only 0.3522 and 3.1908 mg g-1. The results show that EFB biochar and RH biochar have potentials as good sorbent for As and Cd. Therefore, it can be suggested that the application of these biochars may possibly reduce the trace elements availability in the contaminated soil. Science Publications 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36760/1/ajabssp.2014.450.456.pdf Abu Sari, Norazlina and Ishak, Che Fauziah and Abu Bakar, Rosenani (2014) Characterization of oil palm empty fruit bunch and rice husk biochars and their potential to adsorb arsenic and cadmium. American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 9 (3). pp. 450-456. ISSN 1557-4989; ESSN: 1557-4997 http://thescipub.com/abstract/10.3844/ajabssp.2014.450.456 10.3844/ajabssp.2014.450.456
spellingShingle Abu Sari, Norazlina
Ishak, Che Fauziah
Abu Bakar, Rosenani
Characterization of oil palm empty fruit bunch and rice husk biochars and their potential to adsorb arsenic and cadmium
title Characterization of oil palm empty fruit bunch and rice husk biochars and their potential to adsorb arsenic and cadmium
title_full Characterization of oil palm empty fruit bunch and rice husk biochars and their potential to adsorb arsenic and cadmium
title_fullStr Characterization of oil palm empty fruit bunch and rice husk biochars and their potential to adsorb arsenic and cadmium
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of oil palm empty fruit bunch and rice husk biochars and their potential to adsorb arsenic and cadmium
title_short Characterization of oil palm empty fruit bunch and rice husk biochars and their potential to adsorb arsenic and cadmium
title_sort characterization of oil palm empty fruit bunch and rice husk biochars and their potential to adsorb arsenic and cadmium
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