Literature DB >> 28129622

Quicklime-induced changes of soil properties: Implications for enhanced remediation of volatile chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminated soils via mechanical soil aeration.

Yan Ma1, Binbin Dong2, Xiaosong He3, Yi Shi3, Mingyue Xu2, Xuwen He2, Xiaoming Du3, Fasheng Li4.   

Abstract

Mechanical soil aeration is used for soil remediation at sites contaminated by volatile organic compounds. However, the effectiveness of the method is limited by low soil temperature, high soil moisture, and high soil viscosity. Combined with mechanical soil aeration, quicklime has a practical application value related to reinforcement remediation and to its action in the remediation of soil contaminated with volatile organic compounds. In this study, the target pollutant was trichloroethylene, which is a volatile chlorinated hydrocarbon pollutant commonly found in contaminated soils. A restoration experiment was carried out, using a set of mechanical soil-aeration simulation tests, by adding quicklime (mass ratios of 3, 10, and 20%) to the contaminated soil. The results clearly indicate that quicklime changed the physical properties of the soil, which affected the environmental behaviour of trichloroethylene in the soil. The addition of CaO increased soil temperature and reduced soil moisture to improve the mass transfer of trichloroethylene. In addition, it improved the macroporous cumulative pore volume and average pore size, which increased soil permeability. As soil pH increased, the clay mineral content in the soils decreased, the cation exchange capacity and the redox potential decreased, and the removal of trichloroethylene from the soil was enhanced to a certain extent. After the addition of quicklime, the functional group COO of soil organic matter could interact with calcium ions, which increased soil polarity and promoted the removal of trichloroethylene.
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Keywords:  Mechanical soil aeration; Physical/chemical properties; Quicklime; Soil; Volatile chlorinated hydrocarbons

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28129622     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.01.067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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Authors:  Lei Zhao; Weitao Jiang; Ran Chen; Haiyan Wang; Yanan Duan; Xuesen Chen; Xiang Shen; Chengmiao Yin; Zhiquan Mao
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-02-25
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