| Literature DB >> 27697607 |
Soumyadeep Mukhopadhyay1, Sumona Mukherjee2, Adeeb Hayyan3, Maan Hayyan4, Mohd Ali Hashim5, Bhaskar Sen Gupta6.
Abstract
Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are a class of green solvents analogous to ionic liquids, but less costly and easier to prepare. The objective of this study is to remove lead (Pb) from a contaminated soil by using polyol based DESs mixed with a natural surfactant saponin for the first time. The DESs used in this study were prepared by mixing a quaternary ammonium salt choline chloride with polyols e.g. glycerol and ethylene glycol. A natural surfactant saponin obtained from soapnut fruit pericarp, was mixed with DESs to boost their efficiency. The DESs on their own did not perform satisfactory due to higher pH; however, they improved the performance of soapnut by up to 100%. Pb removal from contaminated soil using mixture of 40% DES-Gly and 1% saponin and mixture of 10% DES-Gly and 2% saponin were above 72% XRD and SEM studies did not detect any major corrosion in the soil texture. The environmental friendliness of both DESs and saponin and their affordable costs merit thorough investigation of their potential as soil washing agents.Entities:
Keywords: Choline chloride; DES; Deep eutectic solvents; Lead; Sapindus mukorossi; Soapnut; Soil washing
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27697607 DOI: 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2016.09.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Contam Hydrol ISSN: 0169-7722 Impact factor: 3.188