Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.334, 86-92, 2017
Predicting potential release of dissolved organic matter from biochars derived from agricultural residues using fluorescence and ultraviolet absorbance
A combination of fluorescence excitation-emission (EEM) spectrophotometry with parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) and UV-vis spectroscopy was used to assess dissolved organic matter (DOM) release by the wheat straw-derived biochar in various environmental conditions. The results showed that the concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) extracted from the biochar ranged from 435 to 5000 mg kg(-1), and the high DOM release would occur under the high temperature and alkaline environmental conditions. Four humic acid-like substances (C1, C2, C4 and C5), one fulvic acid-like substance (C3) and one tryptophan-like substance (C6) were identified by PARAFAC model. The distribution of the PARAFAC components in DOM was distinctively different among various extracts, and mainly composed of humic acid-like and fulvic acid-like material (accounting 55-78% and 10-37%). The high temperature enhanced the high release of humic acid-like DOM from the biochar. Humification index (HIX) of DOM released from the biochar in various extracts at the temperature of 20 degrees C (0.99-1.09) was lower than that at the temperature of 60 degrees C (1.31-1.92). The results obtained in the present study would be beneficial to understand biochar's effects and processes in the possible environmental applications. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Biochar;Dissolved organic matter;Fluorescence;Parallel factor analysis;Agricultural residues