Sustainable Mitigation of Chromium Bioavailability in Soil and Rice Grain Using nZVI-Biochar: An Integrated Approach for Remediation and Enhanced Nutrition

Abstract

Chromium (Cr) contamination in soils of rice-growing regions poses a significant risk to both human health and the environment. Elevated Cr level in soil reduces photosynthetic activity, induces oxidative stress, and limits rice plant growth. This work investigated the remediation of Cr-contaminated soil using bare nZVI (NC), biochar (BC), and biochar-supported nZVI (ZB) and examined their impacts on plant development, Cr uptake, and micronutrient (Zn and Fe) accumulation in rice grains. The result indicates nZVI-biochar significantly reduced bioavailable Cr in soil [water-soluble (F1) = 71%, exchangeable (F2) = 73%, and oxide-bound (F4) = 64%)], which is primarily transformed into unavailable forms. Therefore, the application of nZVI-biochar composites effectively inhibits Cr mobility in the soil. Also, Cr accumulation in rice grain was considerably reduced in the ZB additions (79%), as compared to the untreated soil. Although BC and NC alone improved plant performance in contaminated soil, their combination was more effective. The use of ZB, NC, and BC at 5000 mg kg-1 increased grain Fe content by 91%, 81%, and 51% respectively. Additionally, biochar in ZB increased grain Zn by 34%, likely due to its low Zn sorption affinity, facilitating Zn transportation and accumulation. Overall, application of ZB at 5000 mg kg-1 enhanced rice growth, biomass, photosynthetic pigments, and improved antioxidant enzyme activity while Cr in the soil, and thereby lowering its absorption and translocation to grains. Hence, amending soil with a ZB composite may offer a promising approach for the safe utilization of Cr-contaminated sites in the future.

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Article type
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Submitted
24 Aug 2025
Accepted
23 Dec 2025
First published
26 Dec 2025

Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Sustainable Mitigation of Chromium Bioavailability in Soil and Rice Grain Using nZVI-Biochar: An Integrated Approach for Remediation and Enhanced Nutrition

G. Mondal, S. Banerjee, S. Chakraborty, K. CHARAN and P. Bhattacharyya, Environ. Sci.: Nano, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5EN00790A

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