Comparing struvite, K-struvite and hydroxyapatite for the remediation of lead and cadmium contaminated soil

Lixia Qiu , Chenghui Yan , Tajammal Munir , Ye Wang , Enhao Wang , Ruili Li , Xiaofeng Wu , Yuefei Huang , Bing Li
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Heavy metal pollution leads to severe soil contamination and raises environmental concerns. Phosphorus-bearing minerals have been identified as effective and environmentally friendly agents for remediating contaminated soil. However, using recycled phosphorus for metal remediation remains limited. In this study, we investigated the potential use of recovered magnesium ammonium phosphate (MAP), potassium magnesium phosphate hydrate (KMP), and hydroxyapatite (HAP) to immobilize lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) in contaminated soil. The effectiveness of MAP, KMP, and HAP in modifying the chemical composition of Pb and Cd in the soil and reducing their mobility was demonstrated by the results. When added at dosages of 5:1 and 10:1, the extractable fraction of Pb decreased to 0.43–13.43 % of the control group. Similarly, the extractable fraction of Cd decreased to 49.18–76.44 % of the control group at the same dosages. Moreover, the application of these products resulted in an increase in soil pH value, urease activity, and bacterial Shannon index, thereby enhancing soil properties. The immobilization effects were more significant in Pb-contaminated soil compared to Cd-contaminated soil, and MAP and KMP exhibited a stronger passivation effect on Pb in comparison to HAP. For soil fertility improvement, a molar ratio of 10:1 was recommended, whereas a ratio of 5:1 effectively passivated Pb in contaminated soil. These findings provide evidence for the feasibility of utilizing MAP, KMP, and HAP in the immobilization of heavy metals in polluted soil.

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比较硬石膏、K-硬石膏和羟基磷灰石对铅和镉污染土壤的修复作用
重金属污染会导致严重的土壤污染,并引发环境问题。含磷矿物已被确定为修复受污染土壤的有效和环境友好型制剂。然而,利用回收磷进行金属修复的方法仍然有限。在这项研究中,我们调查了回收的磷酸铵镁(MAP)、磷酸镁钾水合物(KMP)和羟基磷灰石(HAP)在固定受污染土壤中的铅(Pb)和镉(Cd)方面的潜在用途。结果表明,MAP、KMP 和 HAP 能够有效改变土壤中铅和镉的化学成分,并降低其流动性。当添加剂量为 5:1 和 10:1 时,铅的可萃取部分下降到对照组的 0.43-13.43%。同样,在相同添加量下,镉的可萃取率下降到对照组的 49.18-76.44%。此外,施用这些产品还能提高土壤 pH 值、脲酶活性和细菌香农指数,从而改善土壤性质。与镉污染土壤相比,铅污染土壤的固定化效果更为显著,与 HAP 相比,MAP 和 KMP 对铅的钝化效果更强。为了提高土壤肥力,建议采用 10:1 的摩尔比,而 5:1 的摩尔比则能有效钝化污染土壤中的铅。这些发现证明了利用 MAP、KMP 和 HAP 固定污染土壤中重金属的可行性。
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