DocumentCode :
2878886
Title :
Immobilization of Cadmium and Lead Compound Contaminated Soil Using New Porous Material Combined with Phosphate
Author :
Wang Lin ; Xu Yingming ; Liang xuefeng ; Sun Yuebing ; Sun Guohong
Author_Institution :
Agro-Environ. Protection Inst., Minist. of Agric., Tianjin, China
fYear :
2012
fDate :
1-3 June 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
The effect of new porous material and its compound treatments with phosphate on immobilization of cadmium and lead in contaminated soil was studied using a pot-culture experiment, and the immobilization mechanism of these amendments was clarified through analysis of heavy metal fractions. The single treatments of porous material could not significantly promote growth of rape, while the compound treatments of porous material and phosphate markedly increased dry biomass of shoots and roots, with maximal increases of 59.8 % and 109.6 %, respectively. The immobilization treatments could significantly reduce Cd and Pb concentrations in shoots, with maximal reductions of 62.7 % and 43.4 %, respectively, and the treatments of porous material combined with phosphate appeared more efficient than the single amendment treatments in reducing Pb uptake by rape. Addition of porous material could markedly decrease soil pH values. The immobilization treatments could significantly decrease concentrations of available Cd and Pb in soils, with maximal reductions of 45.9 % and 46.8 %, respectively, and the compound porous material treatments appeared more effective than the single treatments in reducing availability of Pb. Through special adsorption of chemistry and formation of mineral precipitation, porous material and phosphate could promote transformation of acid-extractable Cd and Pb into residual fraction, resulting in significant reduction of heavy metals´ bioavailability and mobility and then fixing remediation of contaminated soil. In summary, the compound treatments of porous material and phosphate are the most effective treatments for immobilization of Cd and Pb in contaminated soils.
Keywords :
cadmium; geochemistry; lead; soil pollution; Cd; Pb; acid-extractable Cd transformation; acid-extractable Pb transformation; cadmium immobilization; chemistry adsorption; compound treatments; contaminated soil; dry biomass; heavy metal bioavailability; heavy metal fractions; immobilization treatments; lead immobilization; mineral precipitation; porous material treatments; pot-culture experiment; soil pH values; Biomass; Cadmium; Compounds; Lead; Materials; Soil;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Remote Sensing, Environment and Transportation Engineering (RSETE), 2012 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nanjing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0872-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RSETE.2012.6260594
Filename :
6260594
Link To Document :
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