生物炭
环境修复
木炭
化学
生物肥料
溶磷菌
环境化学
吸附
细菌
生物修复
土壤污染
制浆造纸工业
污染
环境科学
植物
土壤水分
生物
根际细菌
根际
热解
土壤科学
工程类
有机化学
遗传学
生态学
作者
Abhijeet Sharma,Neetu Maurya,Shailendra Kumar Singh,Shanthy Sundaram
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jece.2024.112034
摘要
The study highlights the potential of Bacillus spp. SSAU-2 in rejuvenating soil fertility and emphasizes the importance of microbe adsorption on activated biochar. The primary objective is to restructure the quality of Cr (VI)-contaminated soil through the strategic use of bacteria and cyanobacteria immobilized on biochar derived from rice straw. The synthesized activated charcoal is highly porous, and immobilization significantly boosts the bacteria's ability to remove Cr (VI) from the soil. This ability increased from a threshold value of 60 ppm Cr (VI) to 500 ppm Cr (VI), indicating its efficacy. The microbe demonstrated multi-heavy metal tolerance, surviving even in 1000 ppm heavy metal concentrations. Moreover, the study revealed increased phosphate solubilization (49%), conductivity (175%), and salinity (53%), demonstrating the microbe's efficiency in solubilizing metal salts in the soil. The study also focuses on the community behavior of the bacterium in the soil in which it was found that the SSAU-2 mingles quite efficiently with the soil. Scanning Electron Microscope images confirmed the effective colonization of microbes within the pores of activated charcoal. Thus study presents a novel approach for the effective remediation of Cr (VI)-contaminated soil through the application of Bacillus sp. SSAU-2 immobilized on biochar. The research explored the dual benefits of heavy metal removal and repurposing of agricultural waste through open burning.
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