Changes in the extractability of heavy metals on the interaction of sewage sludge with soil

E. Wollan , P.H.T. Beckett
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Abstract

On first mixing digested sewage sludge with soil the proportions of the Cu and Zn in the sludge that are extractable to conventional extractants fluctuate considerably. Thus Cu extractable from sludge alone shows a marked initia fall to a minimum at 8–29 days and then rises to near its initial value; from a sludge—soil mixture there is a less marked decrease (over 8–16 days) and the extractable Cu returns to near its initial value over 90–100 days. The Zn extractable from sludge alone falls to a minimum at 8–16 days and then rises to near the initial value, but the Zn extractable from sludge-soil mixtures rises sharply over 2–4 days and then falls to near the initial value over 50–100 days.

There appears to be little further change in the extractable Cu, Ni or Zn during the next 600 days, although the metals in the sludge are still relatively more extractable than those ‘native’ to the soil. It is likely that similar processes operate under field conditions, but more slowly.

污泥与土壤相互作用对重金属可提取性的影响
在污泥首次与土壤混合时,污泥中Cu和Zn可被常规萃取剂萃取的比例波动较大。因此,单独从污泥中提取的铜在8-29 d时呈现明显的初始值下降到最小值,然后上升到接近初始值;在污泥-土壤混合物中,Cu的减少不太明显(超过8-16天),可提取的Cu在90-100天内恢复到接近初始值。单独从污泥中提取的锌在8-16天降到最低,然后上升到接近初始值,而从污泥-土壤混合物中提取的锌在2-4天急剧上升,然后在50-100天下降到接近初始值。在接下来的600天里,可提取的Cu、Ni或Zn似乎没有什么进一步的变化,尽管污泥中的金属仍然比土壤中的“天然”金属更容易提取。类似的过程很可能在现场条件下进行,但速度较慢。
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