Stabilization of nickel in a contaminated calcareous soil amended with low-cost amendments

A laboratory study was planned to delineate the benefits of some low-cost soil amendments on Nickel (Ni) stabilization in a Ni-spiked soil. Six different kinds of amendments were evaluated by desorption kinetic test and sequential extraction procedure to determine their ability to reduce mobility of...

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Autores principales: Saffari,M, Karimian,N, Ronaghi,A, Yasrebi,J, Ghasemi-Fasaei,R
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Publicado: Chilean Society of Soil Science / Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del Suelo 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-951620150004000072016-01-14Stabilization of nickel in a contaminated calcareous soil amended with low-cost amendmentsSaffari,MKarimian,NRonaghi,AYasrebi,JGhasemi-Fasaei,R Nickel amendments stabilization chemical forms desorption kinetic A laboratory study was planned to delineate the benefits of some low-cost soil amendments on Nickel (Ni) stabilization in a Ni-spiked soil. Six different kinds of amendments were evaluated by desorption kinetic test and sequential extraction procedure to determine their ability to reduce mobility of Ni in a Ni-spiked soil. The Ni-spiked soil was separately incubated with coal fly ash (CFA), rice husk biochars prepared at 300 °C (B300) and 600 °C (B600), municipal solid waste compost (MSWC), zero valent iron (Fe0) and zero valent manganese (Mn0) at 2 and 5% (W/W) for 45 and 90 days at 25 °C. The kinetic data obtained from 0.01 M EDTA was used to simulate desorption equations. The Sequential extraction method was also used as a suitable method for identification of chemical forms of Ni and its mobility. According to the results, application of amendments reduced exchangeable and carbonate forms of Nirate with respect to control treatment. Changes in chemical forms of Ni and their conversion into less soluble forms in treated soils was observed with incubation time. Application of Mn0, Fe0, CFA, and B300 to soil samples significantly decreased Ni desorption rate compared to the control treatment. The lowest Ni release was achieved by Mn0-treatment at 5%. Biphasic pattern of Ni desorption kinetic was fitted well by the model of two first-order reactions. From the practical point of view, Fe0, Mn0, CFA, and B300 treatments are effective in Ni stabilization, while using Mn0 and Fe0 at 5% can be recommended for immobilization of Ni from calcareous polluted soil.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChilean Society of Soil Science / Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del SueloJournal of soil science and plant nutrition v.15 n.4 20152015-12-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-95162015000400007en10.4067/S0718-95162015005000062
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collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Nickel
amendments
stabilization
chemical forms
desorption kinetic
spellingShingle Nickel
amendments
stabilization
chemical forms
desorption kinetic
Saffari,M
Karimian,N
Ronaghi,A
Yasrebi,J
Ghasemi-Fasaei,R
Stabilization of nickel in a contaminated calcareous soil amended with low-cost amendments
description A laboratory study was planned to delineate the benefits of some low-cost soil amendments on Nickel (Ni) stabilization in a Ni-spiked soil. Six different kinds of amendments were evaluated by desorption kinetic test and sequential extraction procedure to determine their ability to reduce mobility of Ni in a Ni-spiked soil. The Ni-spiked soil was separately incubated with coal fly ash (CFA), rice husk biochars prepared at 300 °C (B300) and 600 °C (B600), municipal solid waste compost (MSWC), zero valent iron (Fe0) and zero valent manganese (Mn0) at 2 and 5% (W/W) for 45 and 90 days at 25 °C. The kinetic data obtained from 0.01 M EDTA was used to simulate desorption equations. The Sequential extraction method was also used as a suitable method for identification of chemical forms of Ni and its mobility. According to the results, application of amendments reduced exchangeable and carbonate forms of Nirate with respect to control treatment. Changes in chemical forms of Ni and their conversion into less soluble forms in treated soils was observed with incubation time. Application of Mn0, Fe0, CFA, and B300 to soil samples significantly decreased Ni desorption rate compared to the control treatment. The lowest Ni release was achieved by Mn0-treatment at 5%. Biphasic pattern of Ni desorption kinetic was fitted well by the model of two first-order reactions. From the practical point of view, Fe0, Mn0, CFA, and B300 treatments are effective in Ni stabilization, while using Mn0 and Fe0 at 5% can be recommended for immobilization of Ni from calcareous polluted soil.
author Saffari,M
Karimian,N
Ronaghi,A
Yasrebi,J
Ghasemi-Fasaei,R
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Karimian,N
Ronaghi,A
Yasrebi,J
Ghasemi-Fasaei,R
author_sort Saffari,M
title Stabilization of nickel in a contaminated calcareous soil amended with low-cost amendments
title_short Stabilization of nickel in a contaminated calcareous soil amended with low-cost amendments
title_full Stabilization of nickel in a contaminated calcareous soil amended with low-cost amendments
title_fullStr Stabilization of nickel in a contaminated calcareous soil amended with low-cost amendments
title_full_unstemmed Stabilization of nickel in a contaminated calcareous soil amended with low-cost amendments
title_sort stabilization of nickel in a contaminated calcareous soil amended with low-cost amendments
publisher Chilean Society of Soil Science / Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del Suelo
publishDate 2015
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-95162015000400007
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