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Enhanced desorption of cationic and anionic metals/metalloids from co-contaminated soil by tetrapolyphosphate washing and followed by ferrous sulfide treatment

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
卷 296, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.118688

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Soil washing; Cationic metal; Anionic metal/metalloid; Tetrapolyphosphate; Ferrous sulfide

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFC1800305]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21976065, 21906126, 21507033]
  3. Scientific Research Foundation of Wuhan Polytechnic University [2021Y17]
  4. Guangzhou Scientific and Technological Project [201707010144]

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In this study, a novel approach using tetrapolyphosphate enhanced soil washing coupled with ferrous sulfide treatment was employed for the remediation of cationic and anionic metals/metalloids co-contaminated soil. The results showed that tetrapolyphosphate could enhance the desorption of cationic metals and anionic metal/metalloid, while ferrous sulfide treatment could effectively remove these contaminants from the washing effluent. This approach offers a promising remediation method for co-contaminated soil with high efficiency and simple operation.
In this study, a novel approach was employed for the remediation of cationic and anionic metals/metalloids co-contaminated soil by tetrapolyphosphate enhanced soil washing coupled with ferrous sulfide treatment. Tetrapolyphosphate could simultaneously enhance the desorption of cationic metals (Pb and Zn) and anionic metal/metalloid (Cr and As) from the contaminated soil in the whole tested pH range of 2-10. With addition of 0.15 mol/L tetrapolyphosphate at pH 7.0, the removal ratio of Pb, Zn, As and Cr could achieve 83.1%, 70.4%, 75.7% and 66.4% respectively. The fractionation analysis of heavy metals/metalloids demonstrated the release of exchangeable and Fe/Mn bound forms contributed to most desorption of Pb and Zn. The decreases of nonspecifically sorbed form and amorphous and poorly-crystalline hydrous oxides of Fe and Al bound form were responsible for most removal of As. The comparison with other common washing agents (EDTA, oxalate and phosphate) under their respective optimal dosage could confirm that tetrapolyphosphate was superior to simultaneously desorb the cationic and anionic metals/metalloids with higher efficiency. After 12 h, applying 150 mg/L FeS at pH 3.5 could totally remove Pb, Zn, As and Cr from the washing effluent by sulfide precipitation, reduction and adsorption processes. Higher pH would inhibit the removal of As and Cr by FeS. Meanwhile, the residual of tetrapolyphosphate could be totally recovered from the washing effluent by employing anion exchange resin. This study suggests tetrapolyphosphate enhanced soil washing coupled with ferrous sulfide treatment is a promising approach for remediation of cationic and anionic metals/metalloids co-contaminated soil in view of its high efficiency and simple operation.

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