Effect of surface and porosity of biochar on water holding capacity aiming indirectly at preservation of the Amazon biome
Abstract As part of efforts to reduce pressure on the Amazon and other biomes, one approach considered by Brazilian authorities and scientists is more intensive use of the soils of the interior of the northeast of the country, which are generally sandy, with low contents of organic matter and low wa...
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doaj-7d66c65108474904b27ffd2780f628662020-12-08T04:09:58ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222018-07-01811910.1038/s41598-018-28794-zEffect of surface and porosity of biochar on water holding capacity aiming indirectly at preservation of the Amazon biomeEstela M. C. C. Batista0Juliana Shultz1Tassya T. S. Matos2Mayara R. Fornari3Thuany M. Ferreira4Bruno Szpoganicz5Rilton A. de Freitas6Antonio S. Mangrich7Federal University of Paraná, Department of ChemistryFederal University of Paraná, Department of ChemistryFederal University of Paraná, Department of ChemistryFederal University of Paraná, Department of ChemistryFederal University of Santa Catarina, Department of ChemistryFederal University of Santa Catarina, Department of ChemistryFederal University of Paraná, Department of ChemistryFederal University of Paraná, Department of ChemistryAbstract As part of efforts to reduce pressure on the Amazon and other biomes, one approach considered by Brazilian authorities and scientists is more intensive use of the soils of the interior of the northeast of the country, which are generally sandy, with low contents of organic matter and low water holding capacity and are frequently affected by severe droughts. In this work, biochars produced from waste biomasses were tested for the improvement of these soils. The highest BET (Brunauer-Emmett-Teller) specific surface areas were observed for all biochars. In the pH range studied, the water hyacinth plants (WH) sample showed the most negative zeta potentials, as well as the highest water holding capacity (WHC) values, while the zeta potentials of two quartzarenic neosol soils were consistent with their WHC values. The results suggested that despite the effect of porosity on water retention, the zeta potential could be associated with the presence of negative charges by which hydrated cationic counterions were absorbed and retained. The surface energy and its polar and dispersive components were associated with water retention, with sugar cane bagasse, orange peel, and water hyacinth biochars presenting higher SE values and larger polar components.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-28794-z |
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Estela M. C. C. Batista Juliana Shultz Tassya T. S. Matos Mayara R. Fornari Thuany M. Ferreira Bruno Szpoganicz Rilton A. de Freitas Antonio S. Mangrich Effect of surface and porosity of biochar on water holding capacity aiming indirectly at preservation of the Amazon biome Scientific Reports |
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Estela M. C. C. Batista Juliana Shultz Tassya T. S. Matos Mayara R. Fornari Thuany M. Ferreira Bruno Szpoganicz Rilton A. de Freitas Antonio S. Mangrich |
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Effect of surface and porosity of biochar on water holding capacity aiming indirectly at preservation of the Amazon biome |
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Effect of surface and porosity of biochar on water holding capacity aiming indirectly at preservation of the Amazon biome |
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Effect of surface and porosity of biochar on water holding capacity aiming indirectly at preservation of the Amazon biome |
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Effect of surface and porosity of biochar on water holding capacity aiming indirectly at preservation of the Amazon biome |
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effect of surface and porosity of biochar on water holding capacity aiming indirectly at preservation of the amazon biome |
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Abstract As part of efforts to reduce pressure on the Amazon and other biomes, one approach considered by Brazilian authorities and scientists is more intensive use of the soils of the interior of the northeast of the country, which are generally sandy, with low contents of organic matter and low water holding capacity and are frequently affected by severe droughts. In this work, biochars produced from waste biomasses were tested for the improvement of these soils. The highest BET (Brunauer-Emmett-Teller) specific surface areas were observed for all biochars. In the pH range studied, the water hyacinth plants (WH) sample showed the most negative zeta potentials, as well as the highest water holding capacity (WHC) values, while the zeta potentials of two quartzarenic neosol soils were consistent with their WHC values. The results suggested that despite the effect of porosity on water retention, the zeta potential could be associated with the presence of negative charges by which hydrated cationic counterions were absorbed and retained. The surface energy and its polar and dispersive components were associated with water retention, with sugar cane bagasse, orange peel, and water hyacinth biochars presenting higher SE values and larger polar components. |
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