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Transport and interactions of kaolinite and mercury in saturated sand media

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 213, Issue -, Pages 93-99

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2012.01.061

Keywords

Kaolinite; Colloid-facilitated transport; Column experiment; Hg; Modeling

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  1. University of Florida IFAS

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To evaluate the potential of Hg release and co-transport by colloids. it is important to understand how Hg, colloids and Hg-loaded colloids migrate in soils. Hg sorption by kaolinite and sand were nonlinear and fit the Langmuir model, with the maximum Hg sorption capacity being 1.2 mg/g kaolinite and 0.11 mg/g sand. Co-transport of Hg and kaolinite was evaluated using: (1) 1 or 100 mg/L Hg or 100 mg/L kaolinite, (2)1 or 100 mg/L Hg mixed with 100 mg/L kaolinite, (3) 1 or 100 mg/L Hg presorbed onto kaolinite, and (4) 250 mg/L kaolinite in Hg-loaded sand columns. The presence of kaolinite (100 mg/L) reduced Hg's mobility through sand column by increasing deposition rate of Hg-loaded kaolinite. At 100 mg/L Hg, soluble Hg dominated Hg transport: but at 1 mg/L Hg, colloidal Hg (Hg sorbed on kaolinite) affected Hg transport. Preloading 100 mg/L Hg onto kaolinite (0.43 mg/g) reduced kaolinite's mobility with low recovery rate (78%), with Hg retardation (R=1) in Hg-loaded kaolinite being lower than Hg retardation at 100 mg/L Hg (R=1.287). The Hg recovery rate (93%) from Hg-loaded kaolinite at 1 mg/L Hg was higher compared to 22% from 1 mg/L Hg. Kaolinite can serve as a carrier to enhance Hg transport in porous media, with 250 mg/L kaolinite mobilizing similar to 2.4% Hg presorbed onto sand media. Correlation analysis revealed that desorbed Hg was significantly correlated with kaolinite (r = 0.81. P < 0.0001). Hence kaolinite enhanced Hg transport in the sand media serving both as a carrier (Hg was loaded before transport) and as mobile colloids stripping Hg off the sand media (Hg was loaded during transport). Published by Elsevier B.V.

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