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Factors affecting removal of selenate in agricultural drainage water utilizing rice straw

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 305, Issue 1-3, Pages 207-216

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/S0048-9697(02)00479-5

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rice straw; selenium speciation; selenate reduction; nitrate; sulfate; pH

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Microbial reduction of selenate [Se(VI)] to elemental selenium [Se(0)] is a useful technique for removing Se from agricultural drainage water. A series of batch experiments were conducted in the laboratory to determine the effects of pH (5-10), NO3- (100-500 mg/l), and SO42- (0-5 000 mg/l) on the removal of Se(VI) from drainage water 4 with 1000 mug/l of Se(VI) and different amounts (1-4 g) of rice straw. Results showed that rice straw was very effective in creating a reducing environment (Eh = -205 to -355 mV) in the first 3 days of the pH-effect experiments. The optimum conditions for rapid Sc(VI) removal from drainage water were a pH range of 6-9, high amounts of SO42- (1 000-5 000 mg/l), low amounts of NO3- (100 mg/l) and high amounts of rice straw (3-4 g). Under these. conditions, it took 5-7 days to reduce 93-95% of the added Se(VI) to Se(0). This study indicates that rice straw may be an inexpensive reducing agent to remediate Se(VI)-dominant San Joaquin Valley drainage water in the field. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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