In situ precipitation of hydrous ferric oxide (HFO) for remediation of subsurface iodine contamination

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology(2020)

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A practical approach for in situ hydrous ferric oxide (HFO) precipitation was developed for iodine immobilization under field-scale conditions at the Hanford Site. A series of 1D meter-long bench-top column experiments packed with Hanford sediments was conducted with a single acidic ferric solution (0.1 M, pH = 1.5) injection. Because carbonate and clay minerals are widely present in sediments, self-pH buffering of the injected acidic ferric solution occurred due to mineral dissolution, leading to HFO precipitation under a neutral condition. Up to ~12 mg/g Fe as HFO successfully precipitated and evenly distributed in the column sediments, and the remobilization of the neoformed HFO precipitates was limited (≤ ~3.16 wt% after over 100 pore volumes (pv) of flushing). The transport of iodate (IO3−) in the HFO-amended sediments was strongly retarded through both adsorption and co-precipitation processes. However, reversible adsorption of iodine on HFO was observed, which might limit its application to slow-moving groundwater systems.
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HFO,In situ precipitation,Iodate,Sorption/co-precipitation,Leaching
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