Abstract

The aim of this work was to explore the potential application of biochar from distillers' grains anaerobic digestion residue pyrolyzed at 700°C (ADR-DG700) to ammonium (NH4+) adsorption from aqueous solution, as well as its effect on NH4+ leaching from an Ultisol. The adsorption kinetic of NH4+ on the ADR-DG700 could be described by an Elovich model (R2 = 0.995), and the combined Langmuir-Freundlich model (R2 = 0.997) fitted the isotherm data better than the Langmuir, Freundlich, Redlich-Peterson, and Temkin models with a maximum adsorption of 11.41mgNg-1. The NH4+ adsorption on ADR-DG700 was mainly controlled by the cation exchange, the surface complexation with oxygen-containing functional groups of carboxyl C〓O (C▬O) and carbohydrate C▬OH, as well as the electrostatic interactions with Si▬O▬Si functional group. In addition, the ADR-DG700 soil application reduced 2.48-20.67% of NH4+-N leaching loss after nitrogen fertilizer application in an Ultisol. These results suggested that the ADR-DG700 could be a sorbent for NH4+-contaminated water as well as an inhibitor for soil NH4+ leaching.

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