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Effect of inorganic additives (rock phosphate, PR and boron waste, BW) on the passivation of Cu, Zn during pig manure |
论文题目: | Effect of inorganic additives (rock phosphate, PR and boron waste, BW) on the passivation of Cu, Zn during pig manure | 英文论文题目: | Effect of inorganic additives (rock phosphate, PR and boron waste, BW) on the passivation of Cu, Zn during pig manure | 第一作者: | 王莉霞 | 英文第一作者: | wanglixia | 联系作者: | 王莉霞 | 英文联系作者: | wanglixia | 外单位作者单位: | | 英文外单位作者单位: | | 发表年度: | 2021 | 卷: | 285 | 期: | | 页码: | | 摘要: | The bioavailability of heavy metals in compost is critical for their agronomic value. The effect of inorganic additives (rock phosphate, PR and boron waste, BW) on Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn) bioavailability during co-compost of swine manure and rice straw was assessed using sequential extraction procedure (European Community Bureau of Reference). The result showed that both additives, applied at rates of 2.5%-7.5% (w/w) could promote the change of exchangeable Cu and reducible Cu into oxidizable Cu, thereby reducing their bioavailability factor (BF) by 15.5%-47.2%. While additives provided no significant reduction in BF of Zn, the shift from exchangeable Zn into reducible Zn can still reduce the mobility of Zn. Based on redundancy analysis (RDA), organic matter (OM) and electrical conductivity (EC) were identified as the most important controlling factors for redistribution of Cu and Zn fractions during composting. The inorganic additives strengthened the passivation of Cu and Zn bioavailability by stimulating OM degradation. The 7.5% (w/w) rock phosphate showed best passivating effect on the bioavailability of Cu. | 英文摘要: | The bioavailability of heavy metals in compost is critical for their agronomic value. The effect of inorganic additives (rock phosphate, PR and boron waste, BW) on Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn) bioavailability during co-compost of swine manure and rice straw was assessed using sequential extraction procedure (European Community Bureau of Reference). The result showed that both additives, applied at rates of 2.5%-7.5% (w/w) could promote the change of exchangeable Cu and reducible Cu into oxidizable Cu, thereby reducing their bioavailability factor (BF) by 15.5%-47.2%. While additives provided no significant reduction in BF of Zn, the shift from exchangeable Zn into reducible Zn can still reduce the mobility of Zn. Based on redundancy analysis (RDA), organic matter (OM) and electrical conductivity (EC) were identified as the most important controlling factors for redistribution of Cu and Zn fractions during composting. The inorganic additives strengthened the passivation of Cu and Zn bioavailability by stimulating OM degradation. The 7.5% (w/w) rock phosphate showed best passivating effect on the bioavailability of Cu. | 刊物名称: | Journal of Environmental Management | 英文刊物名称: | Journal of Environmental Management | 论文全文: | | 英文论文全文: | | 全文链接: | | 其它备注: | | 英文其它备注: | | 学科: | | 英文学科: | | 影响因子: | | 第一作者所在部门: | | 英文第一作者所在部门: | | 论文出处: | | 英文论文出处: | | 论文类别: | | 英文论文类别: | | 参与作者: | L. X. Wang, H. T. Liu, S. O. Prasher, Y. Ou, B. X. Yan and R. Z. Zhong | 英文参与作者: | L. X. Wang, H. T. Liu, S. O. Prasher, Y. Ou, B. X. Yan and R. Z. Zhong |
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