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Mechanochemical remediation of lindane-contaminated soils assisted by CaO: Performance, mechanism and overall assessment

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 458, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131985

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Ball milling; POPs; Hexachlorocyclohexane; Soil remediation; Soil toxicity

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This study comprehensively evaluated the remediation performance, degradation mechanism and overall assessment of lindane-contaminated soil using a mechanochemical method assisted by CaO. Experimental results showed that the mechanical activation of CaO to produce free electrons (e-) and the alkalinity of Ca(OH)2 were the main reasons for the degradation of lindane in soil. Dechlorination reactions, alkaline hydrolysis, hydrogenolysis, and carbonization were the main degradation pathways of lindane. The mechanochemical method with CaO was also effective in degrading other pollutants and the soil properties and toxicity were assessed after remediation.
Soil contamination caused by persistent organic pollutants (POPs) has been a worldwide concern for decades. With lindane-contaminated soil as the target, a mechanochemical method assisted by CaO was comprehensively evaluated in terms of its remediation performance, degradation mechanism and overall assessment. The mechanochemical degradation performance of lindane in cinnamon soil or kaolin was determined under different additives, lindane concentrations and milling conditions. 2,2-Diphenyl-1-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl) hydrazinyl free radical (DPPH & BULL;) and electron spin resonance (ESR) tests evidenced that the degradation of lindane in soil was caused mainly by the mechanical activation of CaO to produce free electrons (e-) and the alkalinity of the generated Ca(OH)2. Dehydrochlorination or dechlorination by elimination, alkaline hydrolysis, hydrogenolysis and the subsequent carbonization were the main degradation pathways of lindane in soil. The main final products included monochlorobenzene, carbon substances and methane. The mechanochemical method with CaO was proved to also efficiently degrade lindane in three other soils and other hexachlorocyclohexane isomers and POPs in soil. The soil properties and soil toxicity after remediation were assessed. This work presents a relatively clear discussion of various aspects of the mechanochemical remediation of lindane-contaminated soil assisted by CaO.

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