Efficiency and comprehensive risk assessment of soil Pb and Cd by washing technique with three biodegradable eluents

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Qinmei Zhong
Shirong Zhang
Xiaomei Pan
Guiyin Wang
Xiaoxun Xu
Ting Li
Wei Zhou
Yan He
Ling Luo
Yan Liu
Lulu Long
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[1] Sichuan Agricultural University,College of Environmental Sciences
[2] Sichuan Agricultural University,College of Resources
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Soil washing; Heavy metal; Polyepoxysuccinic acid; Risk assessment; Modified RI;
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Soil washing with environmentally friendly eluents is a rapid remediation technique for farmland polluted by heavy metals. In this study, polyepoxysuccinic acid (PESA), ethylenediamine tetra (methylene phosphonic acid) sodium (EDTMPS), and phosphonyl carboxylic acid copolymer (POCA) were applied to remedy paddy and arid soils polluted by Pb and Cd. At the same time, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) was used as a control eluent. PESA showed comparable removal of soil Pb and Cd (over 80.0%) with EDTA, and EDTMPS and POCA removed two heavy metals by 35.2–50.3%. For labile fractions, PESA significantly removed Pb by 93.5–96.7% and Cd by 84.9–90.3% in two soils. EDTMPS and POCA removed Pb by 75.5–85.8% in two soils, while they only removed Cd by 11.7–42.2% in paddy soil, and 76.3–81.7% in arid soil. The risks of total heavy metal concentrations were reduced from the high risk to low risk in paddy soil, and to considerable risk in arid soil, while only dropped to considerable or even had no change by EDTMPS and POCA leaching. The risks of the two soils reduced from high to low or considerable level after PESA washing based on labile fraction change, and to considerable or high level after EDTMPS and POCA leaching, respectively. Therefore, PESA is an ecological benefit eluent for remediating the farmland polluted by heavy metals, and the risk assessment based on labile fraction more easily identifies the dynamic change of heavy metal during the washing process.
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页码:61811 / 61824
页数:13
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