Anionic surfactant-activated remediation of Pb, Cd, As contaminated soil by electrochemical technology

Lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd) and arsenic (As) contamination in soils show a growing environmental concern. However, owing to the significant differences in chemical characteristics, remediating heavy metal(loid)s of Pb, Cd and As is challenging. Herein, anionic surfactant-activated electrochemical approa...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Science of the total environment 2024-11, Vol.952, p.175889, Article 175889
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Ping, Li, Penggang, Ping, Yang, Xu, Hao, Zhang, Zhenzhou, Zhao, Feiping, Zeng, Gai, Huang, Peicheng, Yang, Zhihui
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Zusammenfassung:Lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd) and arsenic (As) contamination in soils show a growing environmental concern. However, owing to the significant differences in chemical characteristics, remediating heavy metal(loid)s of Pb, Cd and As is challenging. Herein, anionic surfactant-activated electrochemical approach was proposed to realize efficient immobilization of As, Cd and Pb heavy metal(loid)s from contaminated soils. In this innovative method, calcium lignosulfonate (CL) as anionic surfactant was used to activate Cd and Pb from contaminated soils into solution, afterwards anodically generated Fe (II) ions by the electrochemical process react with Pb and Cd to form precipitates. Meanwhile, owing to the strong binding capacities of Fe (II) ions, As contaminations were remediated. Moreover, via various characterizations and cyclic voltammetric method, the reaction kinetics and phase transformation process during the electrochemical process were analyzed in detail. These findings show great potential in optimizing the design of electrochemical treatment, which will be applied in remediating multi-component heavy metal(loid) polluted soils. [Display omitted] •Pb, Cd and As in soils were removed by surfactant-activated electrochemical method.•The surfactant activated metastable Cd and Pb from contaminated soils into solution.•Removal mechanisms were investigated by cyclic voltammetry method.•The reaction kinetics and phase transformation process were clarified.
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175889