Nonlinear sorption of phosphorus onto plant biomass-derived biochars at different pyrolysis temperatures
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Environmental Technology & Innovation
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Aside the characterization of feedstocks and biochars (BCs), the nonlinear sorption of
phosphorus (P) onto corn cob (CC), rice husk (RH), cocoa pod husk (CP) and palm kernel
shell (PK) BCs charred at 300, 450 and 650 ◦ C were investigated using series of batch
experiments. Conversion of feedstock to BC resulted in a higher pH, C content, ash,
fixed C, surface area (SA) and lower volatile matter, moisture, H, N, O and S contents.
Increasing pyrolysis temperature proportionally decreased the polarity (O/C, O+N/C, and
O+ N+ S/C), volatile matter, moisture content, readily labile organic C and potentially
unstable C vis-à-vis an increased in C content, fixed C, stable C and aromaticity (H/C). The
nonlinearity index (n) as well as P sorption capacity (KF ) increased with temperature and
were highly dependent on BC properties. Significant linear relationships were observed
between P sorption parameters (n and KF ) and O content, polarity, aromaticity, fixed C,
stable C, readily labile organic C and SA. The low polarity and high aromaticity and SA
resulted in the high nonlinear sorption of P at 650 ◦ C. Findings of this study provides
insight into P sorption behaviour, thereby serving as a theoretical basis for biochar
application either agronomically or environmentally.
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