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Increase in Pb and Cd Adsorption by the Application of Peat in a Tropical Soil

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WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION
卷 231, 期 3, 页码 -

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SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-020-04507-z

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Batch equilibrium tests; Potentially toxic metals; Mixtures; Liner

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  1. Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) [2016/17894-2, 2015/02529-4, 2014/07180-7]
  2. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) [305096/2015-0]

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Clayey soils have been used as liners at the base of waste deposits due to their geotechnical characteristics and capacity to adsorb metallic cations. However, a number of soils may not possess all required properties to ensure contaminant retention and therefore require additives. This study investigated whether the addition of commercial peat to a tropical residual soil (from the Ribeira Valley, Brazil) could improve its lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) adsorption capacity for its use as a liner in mining waste disposal. Pure soil and 10 and 20% soil-peat mixtures were compared. The application of peat increased the organic matter (OM) content (from 9 g kg(-1) in soil to 58 g kg(-1) in the 20% soil-peat mixture) and the cationic exchange capacity (CEC) (from 41.4 mmol(c) dm(-3) in soil to 143.1 mmol(c) dm(-3) in the 20% soil-peat mixture). Batch equilibrium test results revealed that the maximum Pb adsorption capacity of 623.6 mu g g(-1) also increased (to 1089.1 and 1270.0 mu g g(-1) in the 10 and 20% soil-peat mixtures, respectively). The soil Cd adsorption capacity of 261.2 mu g g(-1) increased to 304.0 and 631.3 mu g g(-1), respectively, with increasing peat proportions. The results suggest that peat can improve soil liner performance in waste deposits. Soil-peat mixtures are alternatives for minimizing potentially toxic metal contamination with available and low-cost materials.

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