Evaluation of the lipid fraction of pyrochars organic matter in the aspect of negative effects on soil

The evaluation of the possible negative effect of pyrochars on soils based on the analysis of the content of lipid fraction and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) of organic matter was evaluated. Eight species of pyrochar were obtained from the crop and wood residues (linden, willow, corn, mill...

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Main Authors: Okunev Rodion, Smirnova Elena, Giniyatullin Kamil, Guseva Irina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/01/bioconf_fies2020_00156/bioconf_fies2020_00156.html
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spelling doaj-9711adad7b95468ea688d90b87de227e2021-04-02T17:09:32ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582020-01-01170015610.1051/bioconf/20201700156bioconf_fies2020_00156Evaluation of the lipid fraction of pyrochars organic matter in the aspect of negative effects on soilOkunev RodionSmirnova ElenaGiniyatullin KamilGuseva IrinaThe evaluation of the possible negative effect of pyrochars on soils based on the analysis of the content of lipid fraction and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) of organic matter was evaluated. Eight species of pyrochar were obtained from the crop and wood residues (linden, willow, corn, millet) by two pyrolysis regimes: low-temperature pyrolysis (<400°C) and high-temperature pyrolysis (400–600°C). The largest amount of lipid fraction (from 0.54 to 2.78%) and PAHs were found in pyrochars obtained at a low pyrolysis temperature. The total content of PAHs in the studied samples ranged from 8.49 to 603.21 μg/kg. According to the PAHs content, pyrochar was the most adverse for application to the soil, obtained from the residues of millet of low-temperature pyrolysis, however, at a high pyrolysis temperature, the safest product with the lowest PAHs concentration and a significant amount of lipid fraction was formed. Using an incubation experiment by measuring substrate-induced respiration in soil-pyrochar mixtures, it was shown that the application of this meliorant can also increase the emission of carbon dioxide from soils in a short time. The results of the experiments showed that it is necessary to precisely control the conditions of pyrolysis and carefully select the material for pyrochar in order to obtain the products with most favourable amounts of lipid fraction and PAHs content.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/01/bioconf_fies2020_00156/bioconf_fies2020_00156.html
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author Okunev Rodion
Smirnova Elena
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Guseva Irina
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Smirnova Elena
Giniyatullin Kamil
Guseva Irina
Evaluation of the lipid fraction of pyrochars organic matter in the aspect of negative effects on soil
BIO Web of Conferences
author_facet Okunev Rodion
Smirnova Elena
Giniyatullin Kamil
Guseva Irina
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title Evaluation of the lipid fraction of pyrochars organic matter in the aspect of negative effects on soil
title_short Evaluation of the lipid fraction of pyrochars organic matter in the aspect of negative effects on soil
title_full Evaluation of the lipid fraction of pyrochars organic matter in the aspect of negative effects on soil
title_fullStr Evaluation of the lipid fraction of pyrochars organic matter in the aspect of negative effects on soil
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the lipid fraction of pyrochars organic matter in the aspect of negative effects on soil
title_sort evaluation of the lipid fraction of pyrochars organic matter in the aspect of negative effects on soil
publisher EDP Sciences
series BIO Web of Conferences
issn 2117-4458
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The evaluation of the possible negative effect of pyrochars on soils based on the analysis of the content of lipid fraction and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) of organic matter was evaluated. Eight species of pyrochar were obtained from the crop and wood residues (linden, willow, corn, millet) by two pyrolysis regimes: low-temperature pyrolysis (<400°C) and high-temperature pyrolysis (400–600°C). The largest amount of lipid fraction (from 0.54 to 2.78%) and PAHs were found in pyrochars obtained at a low pyrolysis temperature. The total content of PAHs in the studied samples ranged from 8.49 to 603.21 μg/kg. According to the PAHs content, pyrochar was the most adverse for application to the soil, obtained from the residues of millet of low-temperature pyrolysis, however, at a high pyrolysis temperature, the safest product with the lowest PAHs concentration and a significant amount of lipid fraction was formed. Using an incubation experiment by measuring substrate-induced respiration in soil-pyrochar mixtures, it was shown that the application of this meliorant can also increase the emission of carbon dioxide from soils in a short time. The results of the experiments showed that it is necessary to precisely control the conditions of pyrolysis and carefully select the material for pyrochar in order to obtain the products with most favourable amounts of lipid fraction and PAHs content.
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