Pb contaminated soil from a lead-acid battery plant immobilized by municipal sludge and raw clay

Ting Zhang, Qiang Li,Xiong Yang, Demin Zheng, Huiling Deng, Zhijia Zeng, Jiahai Yu, Qizhong Wang,Yafei Shi, Sulian Wang,Kewu Pi,Andrea R. Gerson

Environmental technology(2023)

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Soil heavy metal pollution poses a serious threat to the eco-environment. Municipal sludge-based passivators and clay minerals have been widely applied to immobilize heavy metal contamination in soils. However, little is known about the immobilization effect and mechanisms of raw municipal sludge and clay in reducing the mobility and bioavailability of heavy metals in soils. Here, municipal sludge, raw clay and mixtures of thereof were used to remediate Pb-contaminated soil from a Pb-acid battery factory. The remediation performance was evaluated through acid leaching, sequential extraction, and plant assay. Results showed that the leachable Pb content in the soil decreased from 5.0 mg kg(-1) to 4.8, 4.8 and 4.4 mg kg(-1) after 30 d of remediation with MS and RC added at equal weights to give total dosage of 20, 40wt% and 60 wt %, respectively. The leachable Pb further decreased to 1.7, 2.0 and 1.7 mg kg(-1) after 180 d of remediation. Speciation analysis of the soil Pb indicated that the exchangeable and Fe-Mn oxide-bound Pb were transformed into residual Pb in the early stage of remediation, and the carbonate-bound Pb and organic matter-bound Pb were transformed into residual Pb in the later stage of remediation. As a result, Pb accumulation in mung beans decreased by 78.5%, 81.1% and 83.4% after 180 days of remediation. These results indicate that the leaching toxicity and phytotoxicity of Pb in remediated soils were significantly reduced, presenting a better and low-cost method for soil remediation. [GRAPHICS] .
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Heavy metals,soil remediation,municipal sludge,clay,immobilization
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