Pros and Cons of Biochar to Soil Potentially Toxic Element Mobilization and Phytoavailability: Environmental Implications

Author:

Shaheen Sabry M.ORCID,Mosa AhmedORCID,Natasha ORCID,Arockiam Jeyasundar Parimala Gnana SoundariORCID,Hassan Noha E. E.ORCID,Yang XingORCID,Antoniadis VasileiosORCID,Li RonghuaORCID,Wang JianxuORCID,Zhang TaoORCID,Niazi Nabeel KhanORCID,Shahid MuhammadORCID,Sharma GauravORCID,Alessi Daniel S.ORCID,Vithanage MeththikaORCID,Hseu Zeng-YeiORCID,Sarmah Ajit K.ORCID,Sarkar BinoyORCID,Zhang ZengqiangORCID,Hou DeyiORCID,Gao BinORCID,Wang HailongORCID,Bolan NanthiORCID,Rinklebe JörgORCID

Abstract

AbstractWhile the potential of biochar (BC) to immobilize potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in contaminated soils has been studied and reviewed, no review has focused on the potential use of BC for enhancing the phytoremediation efficacy of PTE-contaminated soils. Consequently, the overarching purpose in this study is to critically review the effects of BC on the mobilization, phytoextraction, phytostabilization, and bioremediation of PTEs in contaminated soils. Potential mechanisms of the interactions between BC and PTEs in soils are also reviewed in detail. We discuss the promises and challenges of various approaches, including potential environmental implications, of BC application to PTE-contaminated soils. The properties of BC (e.g., surface functional groups, mineral content, ionic content, and π-electrons) govern its impact on the (im)mobilization of PTEs, which is complex and highly element-specific. This review demonstrates the contrary effects of BC on PTE mobilization and highlights possible opportunities for using BC as a mobilizing agent for enhancing phytoremediation of PTEs-contaminated soils.

Funder

Bergische Universität Wuppertal

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Computers in Earth Sciences,Economic Geology,Geology,Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Global and Planetary Change

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