Factors influencing As(V) stabilization in the mine soils amended with iron-rich materials

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Mijin Kim
Juhee Kim
Minhee Kim
Yong-Seong Kim
Seung Mo Nam
Deok Hyun Moon
Seunghun Hyun
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[1] Korea University,Department of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering
[2] Korea Testing and Research Institute,Department of Environmental Engineering
[3] Chosun University,undefined
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As(V); Stabilization; Amendment; Abandoned mine;
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Chemical stability of As(V) in amended mine-impacted soils was assessed according to functions of incubation period (0, 1, 2, 4, and 6 months), amendment dose (2.5 and 5%), and application timing (0 and 3rd month). Six soils contaminated with 26–209 mg kg−1 of As(V) were collected from two abandoned mine sites and were treated with two alkaline iron-rich materials (mine discharge sludge (MS) and steel-making slag (SS)). Seventeen to 23% of As(V) in soils was labile. After each designated time, As(V) stability was assessed by the labile fractions determined with sequential extraction procedures (F1–F5). Over 6 months, a reduction (26.9–70.4%) of the two labile fractions (F1 and F2) and a quantitative increase (7.4–29.9%) of As(V) in F3 were observed (r2 = 0.956). Two recalcitrant fractions (F4 and F5) remained unchanged. Temporal change of As(V) stability in a sample was well described by the two-domain model (kfast, kslow, and Ffast). The stabilization (%) correlated well with the fast-stabilizing domain (Ffast), clay content (%), and Fe oxide content (mg kg−1), but correlated poorly with kinetic rate constants (kfast and kslow). Until the 3rd month, the 2.5%-MS amended sample resulted in lower As(V) stabilization (25–40%) compared to the 5% sample (50–60%). However, the second 2.5% MS addition on the 2.5% sample upon the lapse of the 3rd month led to a substantial reduction (up to 38%) of labile As(V) fraction in the following 4th and 6th months. As a result, an additional 15–25% of As(V) stability was obtained when splitting the amendment dose into 3-month intervals. In conclusion, the As(V) stabilization by Fe-rich amendment is time-dependent and its efficacy can be improved by optimizing the amendment dose and its timing.
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