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Evaluación del potencial de rendimiento de biocarbon para la remediación de suelos contaminados con hidrocarburos

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dc.contributor.author Marín Tapia, Darwin Henrry
dc.contributor.author Vera Villalobos, Joan Ramon, Director
dc.date.accessioned 2026-07-03T15:23:07Z
dc.date.available 2026-07-03T15:23:07Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.identifier.citation Marín Tapia, D.H. (2025) Evaluación del potencial de rendimiento de biocarbon para la remediación de suelos contaminados con hidrocarburos [Tesis Maestría] Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral. Guayaquil, 126 páginas es_EC
dc.identifier.uri http://www.dspace.espol.edu.ec/handle/123456789/69265
dc.description CONDICIONAMIENTO DE PUBLICACION DE PROYECTO. es_EC
dc.description.abstract CONDITION FOR PROJECT PUBLICATION. Oil production causes severe environmental impacts. This study evaluated the potential of biochars produced from local agro-industrial residues as a sustainable alternative for the remediation of these soils. Four biomasses (palm fiber, rice husk, sugarcane bagasse, and coffee husk) were selected from La Joya de los Sachas, Ecuador. The biomasses were subjected to physical and hydrothermal pretreatments, followed by pyrolysis at 400 and 500 °C. The adsorptive capacity of the biochars was initially evaluated through methylene blue adsorption tests. The outstanding biochar (derived from hydrothermally treated rice husk, HBCA) was selected for remediation experiments in soils contaminated with total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), including sandy loam soils contaminated with diesel and clayey soils with recalcitrant hydrocarbons and hydrocarbons from recent spills, with applications of 5, 10, and 15% (w/w) HBCA, monitoring TPH over 26 days. Methylene blue assays revealed that HBCA had the highest adsorption capacity (43 g solute/g adsorbent and 98% removal); in contaminated soils, the application of 15% HBCA resulted in a significant reduction of TPH: from 7684 mg/kg, 52% was removed in sandy loam soils; from 797 mg/kg, 19% was removed in clayey soils with recalcitrant hydrocarbons; and from 704 mg/kg, 15% was removed after 26 days, consistently outperforming the control and lower doses. Characterization of HBCA confirmed the presence of a porous structure and functional groups favorable for adsorption. Hydrothermal pretreatment followed by pyrolysis at 500 °C produced a rice husk biochar (HBCA) with exceptional properties for hydrocarbon adsorption. The results demonstrate that HBCA is a promising and low-cost adsorbent for the remediation of soils impacted by the petroleum industry in the Ecuadorian Amazon. This strategy not only valorizes agro-industrial residues for soil remediation but also offers an effective technology to overcome the limitations of conventional biological treatments in soils with persistent contaminants. es_EC
dc.publisher ESPOL.FCNM es_EC
dc.subject Biochar es_EC
dc.subject Bioremediation es_EC
dc.subject Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) es_EC
dc.subject Agroindustrial Residues es_EC
dc.subject Biomass es_EC
dc.title Evaluación del potencial de rendimiento de biocarbon para la remediación de suelos contaminados con hidrocarburos es_EC
dc.type Thesis es_EC
dc.identifier.codigoespol T-116347
dc.identifier.codigo POSTG076


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