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Stabilization of heavy metal contaminated marine sediments
Mais opções with red mud and apatite composite
Shin, Wooseok ; Kim, Young-Kee
Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2016, Vol.16(2), pp.726-735
Título do periódico Artigo [Periódico revisado por pares]
Advances in Byline: Wooseok Shin (1), Young-Kee Kim (1,2) Keywords:
Geosciences (1) Apatite; Red mud; Marine sediment; Mobility and availability;
Automation in Stabilization Abstract: Purpose Chemical stabilization (or
Construction (1) immobilization) is an in situ remediation method that uses
Bioresource amendments to reduce heavy metals availability in
Technology (2) contaminated sediments. In this study, stabilization of heavy
Complexity (1) metals (Pb, Cd, Zn, and Ni) in contaminated marine sediment
Environmental Earth was conducted using three amendments (i.e., red mud, apatite,
Sciences (2) and a red mud/apatite composite) made up of industrial by-
product and natural mineral. Materials and methods Red mud,
Mais opções apatite, and their composite were prepared by natural drying
and grinding for use in the experiments. Three proportions of
immobilizing additives were added to each reactor: 5 wt% red
Novas pesquisas mud, 5 wt% apatite, and 2.5 wt% red mud+2.5 wt% apatite. The
amendments were applied in a wet-curing stabilization process
sugeridas
for 4 months. A sequential extraction procedure, a toxicity
deste autor: characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP), and a potential
Devi, Parmila ecological risk index (PERI) were used to evaluate remediation
Zeng, Yongmei performance, and comparison of the results was used to
Zhang, Yanzong evaluate stabilization effect. Results and discussion The
Shin, Wooseok experimental data indicated that the sediment was polluted by
Shen, Fei heavy metals, especially Ni and Zn. Based on the results of
sequential extraction, the sum of bioavailable fractions
(exchangeable and carbonates) and potentially bioavailable
fractions (oxides and organics) for Pb, Cd, Zn, and Ni were 92.1,
Neste assunto:
95.4, 84.3, and 72.0 % of the total concentrations in raw
Heavy Metals
sediment, respectively. After the stabilization treatment with
Biochar
red mud, the mobility of the heavy metals was reduced. The
Environmental
sum of bioavailable fractions and potentially bioavailable
Sciences
fractions of Pb, Cd, Zn, and Ni in sediment decreased to 80.2,
Charcoal
88.6, 81.5, and 47.3 %, respectively. TCLP and ecological risk
Risk Assessment
assessment were conducted to evaluate the mobility and
bioavailability of heavy metals in the sediments before and
after treatment. The mobility and bioavailability of heavy
assinar RSS metals were also reduced compared to initial concentrations by
Adicionar stabilization treatment with the amendments. Conclusions
Results demonstrated that red mud, apatite, and red
página ao Meu mud/apatite composite treatments were useful in reducing the
Espaço harmful effects of heavy metals in contaminated sediments. In
particular, red mud showed the best effect in controlling the
bioavailability and toxicity of heavy metals in contaminated
marine sediment and thus could be employed for sediment
remediation. Author Affiliation: (1) Institute of Marine Science
and Technology Research, Hankyong National University,
Anseong, Gyeonggi-Do, 17579, Republic of Korea (2) Department
of Chemical Engineering and Research Center of Chemical
Technology, Hankyong National University, Anseong, Gyeonggi-
Do, 17579, Republic of Korea Article History: Registration Date:
28/09/2015 Received Date: 27/10/2014 Accepted Date:
28/09/2015 Online Date: 08/10/2015 Article note: Responsible
editor: Karl J. Rockne
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