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Non-point source pollution severely affected water bodies of river through riparian buffers. Ecological substrate is an efficient approach to reducing non-point source pollution. This study proposes an ecological substrate amended by zeolite and biochar for riverbank protection. The surface morphological characteristics and elemental distribution of the substrates were analyzed. The adsorption capacities of total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) under different substrate ratios were discussed. The results indicated that incorporating zeolite and biochar into the substrate significantly increases its specific surface area and pore volume, with BC-modified substrate (S-B) and composite-modified substrate (S-Z-B) showing a 273% and 45% enhancement, respectively, compared to the control group (S). The adsorption mechanisms for TN and TP on the amended substrates involve a synergistic effect of physical and chemical adsorption. Moreover, chemical interactions are the predominant controlling factors in the adsorption process of composite substrates. Comparably, the substrate amended by 6% zeolite and 1% biochar was identified as the optimal compositions for modified ecological revetment substrate.

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Title
Nitrogen and phosphorus adsorption efficiency and mechanism of zeolite and biochar-based amendments in improving ecological substrate
Author
Zhou, Xinlong 1 ; Lin, Gui 2 ; Xiao, Henglin 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Shi, Yunfeng 2 ; Dou, Jiaqi 2 

 Key Laboratory of Health Intelligent Perception and Ecological Restoration of River and Lake, Ministry of Education, Hubei University of Technology , Wuhan, Hubei 430068, People’s Republic of China; State Key Laboratory of Precision Blasting, Jianghan University , Wuhan, Hubei 430056, People’s Republic of China 
 Key Laboratory of Health Intelligent Perception and Ecological Restoration of River and Lake, Ministry of Education, Hubei University of Technology , Wuhan, Hubei 430068, People’s Republic of China 
Publication title
Volume
7
Issue
2
First page
025017
Publication year
2025
Publication date
Feb 2025
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Place of publication
Bristol
Country of publication
United Kingdom
Publication subject
e-ISSN
25157620
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
Publication history
 
 
Milestone dates
2024-10-11 (received); 2025-01-10 (accepted); 2024-12-11 (rev-recd); 2024-11-30 (oa-requested)
ProQuest document ID
3168752401
Document URL
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Last updated
2025-02-20
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ProQuest One Academic