Wood vinegar enhances humic acid-based remediation material to solidify Pb(II) for metal-contaminated soil

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Junfeng Zhu
Weichun Gao
Wentian Zhao
Lei Ge
Ting Zhu
Guanghua Zhang
Yuhua Niu
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[1] The Ministry of Natural Resources,Key Laboratory of Degraded and Unused Land Consolidation Engineering
[2] Shaanxi University of Science & Technology,College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shaanxi Key Research Laboratory of Chemical Additives
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Lead contaminated soil; Humic acid salt; Wood vinegar; Adsorption performance; Remediation mechanism;
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Heavy metal lead is a typical widespread potentially toxic element (PET) contamination due to their extensive and wide applications in industrial processes. The development of cost-effective methods for preventing potentially toxic element lead residues from soil into food is thus highly desirable. A new type of humic acid-based remediation material (HA/WV) incorporating humic acid salt (HA), biochar powder (BC), and wood vinegar (WV), which is a cheap and environmentally friendly industrial by-product from charcoal processing, was prepared and evaluated. The results showed that 0.10 g remediation material HA/WV with a mass ratio of 1:1 was added to 1 kg surface soil of 0–20 cm from agricultural land contaminated by 300 mg Pb2+, the reduction ratio of available Pb in soil can reach 61.4%. Especially, wood vinegar can enhance the reduction ratio of available Pb by at least 14.7% over without wood vinegar. Furthermore, according to the analysis of adsorption interaction and the electrostatic attraction between Pb(II) and oxygen-containing functional groups on HA/WV are the dominant mechanisms responsible for Pb(II) sorption. The wood vinegar liquid can improve the oxygen-containing group in HA/WV, which can enhance the complexation of remediation materials and Pb(II) ion.
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页码:12648 / 12658
页数:10
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