Impact of nitrogen and sulfur fertilizers on leaching behavior of heavy metals from aquifer sediments to groundwater

IF 5.5 3区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Kaptan Singh , Rajesh Singh , Govind Pandey
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Abstract

Background

The groundwater of the Bathinda district of Punjab is contaminated with heavy metals, nitrate (NO3), and sulfate (SO4) exceeding the BIS limits for drinking water in many areas. The article attempts to understand the role of fertilizers, nitrate and sulfate, in the mobilization of heavy metals from the aquifer minerals.

Method

Heavy metal mobilization from aquifer sediments was studied through batch experiments using artificial groundwater (AGW) with varying concentrations of NO3 and SO4. For actual field conditions, column experiments were conducted with artificial groundwater containing 50 ppm NO3 as mobile phase and 1 ml/minute flow rate. The leached metal ions from the sediments were analyzed with ICP-MS.

Significant findings

It was found that compared to the AGW without NO3 and SO4, the heavy metal mobilization potential of AGW with NO3 and SO4 was significantly enhanced. The presence of nitrate significantly influenced the leaching of Cr, Co, Ni, Zn, and Hg, moderately affected the mobilization of As, and least impacted the mobilization of Fe, Mn, Cu, Cd, Pb, and U. An increase in leaching of Cr, Mn, Ni, Zn, As, and U was observed with the increase in SO4 concentration from 0 to 400 ppm, however, drastic reduction was observed with SO4 concentration of 500 ppm indicating high concentration of SO4 is posing an inhibitory action. The concentration of Cr, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Se, and Pb were significantly positively correlated indicating similar processes driving the mobilization of these metals. To reduce the mobilization of toxic heavy metals from the aquifer sediments, the NO3 and SO4 from the wastewater and agricultural run-off should be removed/reduced to the extent possible through optimized fertilizer usage, use of organic fertilizers, and treating the wastewater before discharging in the environment.

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氮肥和硫肥对含水层沉积物中重金属向地下水淋溶行为的影响
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期刊介绍: Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers (formerly known as Journal of the Chinese Institute of Chemical Engineers) publishes original works, from fundamental principles to practical applications, in the broad field of chemical engineering with special focus on three aspects: Chemical and Biomolecular Science and Technology, Energy and Environmental Science and Technology, and Materials Science and Technology. Authors should choose for their manuscript an appropriate aspect section and a few related classifications when submitting to the journal online.
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