The effect of long-term freeze-thaw cycles on the stabilization of lead in compound solidified/stabilized lead-contaminated soil

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Yang Zhongping
Wang Yao
Li Xuyong
Ren Shupei
Xu Hui
Chang Jiazhuo
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[1] Chongqing University,School of Civil Engineering
[2] (Chongqing University),Key Laboratory of New Technology for Construction of Cities in Mountain Area
[3] Ministry of Education,National Joint Engineering Research Centre for Prevention and Control of Environmental Geological Hazards in the TGR Area
[4] Chongqing University,undefined
[5] Chongqing Geotechnical Engineering Testing Centre Co.,undefined
[6] Ltd.,undefined
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Lead-contaminated soil; Solidification/stabilization; Long-term freeze-thaw cycle; Leachability; Chemical form; Microstructure;
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The solidification/stabilization (S/S) method is a common technique for the remediation of soils polluted by heavy metal. This study, thus, evaluated the long-term effectiveness, in term of the stabilization of lead in the solidified/stabilized soils, under freeze-thaw cycles, which are important physical processes that lead to material weathering. Three types of compound binders were obtained by mixing the three most commonly used binders (cement, quicklime, and fly ash) in varying proportions for the remediation of lead-contaminated soils. The leachability, chemical forms, and microstructure characteristics of the solidified/stabilized samples after various numbers freeze-thaw cycles (i.e., 0, 30, 90, and 180 times) were examined by utilizing the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) test, chemical speciation analysis, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results showed that the long-term freeze-thaw cycles lead to decreased leachate pH and increased lead concentration in the leachate. The larger the total mix quantities of cement and quicklime, the lower the concentration of lead was presented in the leachate, however, indicating that cement and quicklime are more effective in immobilizing lead ions than fly ash. Chemical speciation analysis revealed that the long-term freeze-thaw cycles did, however, reduce the content of carbonate-bound form lead while the quantity of the ion-exchange forms. SEM further confirmed the observed leaching characteristics and chemical speciation characteristics. In addition, it indicated that, at the same number of freeze-thaw cycles, high initial lead concentrations substantially delayed the hydration process of cement in solidified lead-contaminated soil.
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页码:37413 / 37423
页数:10
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