铁产品稳定cca污染土壤的田间试验

C. Maurice, B. Gustavsson, J. Kumpiene, S. Lidelöw
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金属的化学稳定化是近年来被认为是处理平均微量元素污染土壤的一种可能的预处理方法。元素在土壤中的流动性可以通过添加可以吸附、复合或共沉淀微量元素的土壤改良剂来改变。因此,污染物从污染的土壤扩散和对接受者的影响可以减少。来自木材浸渍化学品的不同污染物,例如:Cu、Cr和As限制了修正剂的选择,因为应避免较大的pH波动和随之产生的Cu或As的动员。结果表明,在含15% Fe3O4的渗滤仪中,砷的浸出率最低。在未经处理的土壤和含1% fe0的渗滤仪中,砷浸出似乎随取样深度的增加而减少。铜的浸出率一般较低。此外,铁的加入似乎增加了锰和镍的浸出,但减少了锌的浸出。室内实验结果表明,渗滤液中砷含量最低,磁铁矿混合物含量最高。在讨论处理后的土壤的处理效率和可能的利用时,混合是关键问题之一。目前的研究结果表明,磁铁矿也可以大规模地用于CCA污染土壤的处理。使用一种改进剂同时减少砷和铜是具有挑战性的,因为它们的行为相反。磁铁矿似乎是一个有希望的修正,即使需要添加大量的修正。此外,在较深的土壤中建立还原条件的可能性令人担忧,因为这可能导致砷浸出的迅速增加
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Stabilization of CCA-contaminated soil with iron products - a field experiment
Chemical stabilization of metals is lately considered as a possible pretreatment for soilcontaminated with average levels of trace elements. The element mobility in soil can bealtered by adding soil amendments that can adsorb, complex, or co-precipitate trace elements.As a consequence, pollutant spreading from the contaminated soil and effect on the recipientcan be reduced. The different contaminants originating from wood impregnation chemicals,e.g. Cu, Cr, and As limit the choice of amendments because e.g. large pH fluctuations andconsequent mobilization of Cu or As should be avoided. The results show that the leaching ofarsenic is lowest in the lysimeter with 15% Fe3O4. In both lysimeters with untreated soil andwith 1 % Fe 0, the arsenic leaching seems to decrease with the sampling depth. The leaching ofcopper is generally low. Further the addition of iron seems to increase the leaching ofmanganese and nickel but to reduce the leaching of zinc. Results from the laboratoryexperiment show that the arsenic content in the leachate is lowest with the highest mixture ofmagnetite. Mixing is one of the key issues when discussing the treatment efficiency andpossible use of the treated soil. The results so far indicate that magnetite can be used fortreatment of CCA contaminated soil also at a large scale. Reduction of both arsenic andcopper using a single amendment is challenging as they behave opposite. Magnetite seems tobe a promising amendment even though a high amount of amendment needs to be added.Moreover, the potential establishment of reducing conditions at larger depths in the soil is ofconcern since this might lead to a rapid increase in arsenic leaching
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