Roles of pyrolysis on availability, species and distribution of Cu and Zn in the swine manure: Chemical extractions and high-energy synchrotron analyses.
- Resource Type
- Article
- Authors
- Lin, Q.; Liang, L.; Wang, L.H.; Ni, Q.L.; Yang, K.; Zhang, J.; Chen, D.L.; Yang, J.J.; Shen, X.D.
- Source
- Chemosphere. Nov2013, Vol. 93 Issue 9, p2094-2100. 7p.
- Subject
- *PYROLYSIS
*SWINE manure
*EXTRACTION (Chemistry)
*SYNCHROTRONS
*FORCE & energy
*COPPER compounds
*ZINC compounds
*LOW temperatures
- Language
- ISSN
- 0045-6535
Highlights: [•] Cu (II) reduction occurred in the low-temperature pyrolysis of swine manure. [•] Cu (I)–S complexes was formed in the carbonaceous materials. [•] Zn species resembling ZnAc2 was dominant in the carbonaceous materials. [•] Pyrolysis has greater influence on Cu/Zn molecular speciation and availability. [•] Pyrolysis is a potential choice for metal-containing manure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]