Reclamation of phosphorus (P) from wastewater using metal-engineered biochar and its reuses as phosphate fertilizers could be an eco-friendly and effective technology for the sustainability of environmental and agricultural systems. Herein, we studied the P removal capacity of filter cake-engineered biochar loaded with Al and Fe and examined their available P release capability into the sand sample. The Al-biochar (63.7 mg/g) had a higher P retention capacity than the Fe-biochar (33.2 mg/g). Over 45 days of the incubation, Al- and Fe-biochar incorporation steadily or increasingly released adequate concentrations of available P to the sand sample. Furthermore, a considerable P fraction (99.4–99.8% of the total P) remained in all metal-biochar samples, suggesting that the metal biochar could be a long-term source of the available P pool. This study highlighted the potential use of Al- and Fe-biochar for providing available P availability in sandy soils.
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Sornhiran, N., Tuntrachanida, J., Malachey, P., Thongtuk, P., Wisawapipat, W., Aramrak, S., & Prakongkep, N. (2021). Aluminum- And iron-engineered biochar from sugarcane filter cake as phosphorus adsorbents and fertilizers. ScienceAsia, 47(2), 220–227. https://doi.org/10.2306/SCIENCEASIA1513-1874.2021.032
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