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Low-carbon and low-alkalinity stabilization/solidification of high-Pb contaminated soil

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
卷 351, 期 -, 页码 418-427

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2018.06.118

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Shooting range soil; Metal immobilization; Green remediation; Lead-phosphate precipitation; Waste recycling

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  1. Hong Kong Research Grants Council [PolyU 15222115, 15223517]
  2. RISUD Group/Collaborative Research Program [4-ZZCN]

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Stabilization/solidification (S/S) is a low-cost and time-efficient method for soil remediation, however, delayed hydration reactions and high carbon footprint are major limitations for the treatment of high-Pb contaminated soil. This study develops a novel and low-carbon approach that combines ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) and ordinary Portland cement (PC) with phosphate-/sulphate-rich byproducts to produce low-alkalinity, high-compatibility, high-strength binary cement (BC) for S/S process. Results show that contaminated soil with a large fraction of exchangeable and soluble Pb (e.g., shooting range sites) severely disturbed the formation of hydration products in conventional S/S treatment, whereas BC system could mitigate the Pb interference via precipitation and sorption evenly distributed on the BC hydrates as shown by elemental mapping. Thus, BC presented superior environmental performance in terms of toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) and semi-dynamic leaching tests, which were substantiated by quantitative X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric analyses. The addition of potassium dihydrogen phosphate reduced TCLP leachability of Pb by 86.9% and Pb diffusion coefficients by 69.4% due to the formation of insoluble Pb-3(PO4)(2). Similarly, incinerated sewage sludge ash enhanced Pb stabilization, whereas waste phosphogypsum increased early strength via precipitation of PbSO4, although the effectiveness of physical encapsulation was compromised due to reduction in hydration products. Therefore, the proposed binary binders with selected additives present a new and low-carbon S/S treatment for high-Pb shooting range soil remediation.

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