微塑料
生物炭
肥料
环境科学
粒径
丰度(生态学)
炭黑
动物粪便
废物管理
聚乙烯
环境化学
鸡粪
化学
农学
制浆造纸工业
环境工程
生物
生态学
热解
有机化学
天然橡胶
物理化学
工程类
作者
Yue Li,Hanzhong Jia,Mukesh Kumar Awasthi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2025.139555
摘要
The transfer of microplastic (MP) pollution from biomass waste to soil presents a significant challenge for resource utilization and treatment technologies. This study investigated combining black soldier fly larval bioconversion with biochar co-composting to control MPs in biomass waste. In the initial bioconversion process, polyethylene (PE) MPs of two different sizes were added: approximately 150 μm (Series 150) and approximately 300 μm (Series 300). Subsequently, the resulting larval residue was mixed with biochar of three different sizes (3.00-4.00 mm, 1.00-2.00 mm, and 0.50-0.75 mm) for co-composting. These co-composting groups were named S1-S3 (for Series 150-derived residue) and B1-B3 (for Series 300-derived residue), respectively. Results indicated that Series 150 PE posed a risk of accumulation in the larval gut, with the distribution peak decreasing from 215,289 items/kg at 81-111 μm to 152,742 items/kg at approximately 141 μm. Conversely, Series 300 PE underwent a concentration effect, with its abundance increasing in the larval residue; the distribution peak rose from 8615 items/kg at approximately 351 μm to 19,127 items/kg at approximately 321 μm. Characterization using Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscope, and energy-dispersive spectroscopy revealed that chemical oxidation of smaller MP particles was stronger during co-composting with medium- and small-particle biochar. This was evidenced by a decrease in carbon content to 74.00-78.29 % and an increase in oxygen content to 11.60-12.21 %, although no evident fragmentation was observed. Furthermore, small-particle biochar promoted the succession of fungal microbial communities while inhibiting bacterial community succession. This study offers novel insights into controlling MP pollution during biomass resource utilization.
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