Author:
Avudainayagam S.,Naidu R.,Kookana R. S.,Alston A. M.,McClure S.,Smith L. H.
Abstract
We conducted batch studies to investigate the effect of phosphate and dominant
cations present in tannery waste on desorption of chromium (Cr) from surface
and subsurface soil horizons from a contaminated tannery waste site at Mount
Barker, South Australia. The surface horizon (0–15 cm) of the soil
profile was alkaline (pH 7.9) and the subsurface horizon (50–90 cm) was
acidic (pH 3.9). Aqua-regia extractable Cr concentration ranged from 62
g/kg in the surface to 0.26 g/kg in the subsurface soils. X-ray
diffraction and scanning electron microscopic studies revealed the
predominance of carbonate and kaolin minerals in the surface soils, and highly
weathered framboidal particles, with morphology similar to that of pyrites, in
the subsurface soils. The amount of Cr desorbed from the contaminated soils
varied considerably with both the electrolyte’s cationic charge and soil
properties. The effect of cations, Ca 2+ and Na
+ (CaCl 2 , NaCl), and
phosphate on desorption of Cr was investigated. While the ionic strength of
the solutions was standardised at approximately 0.03 mol/L, the
concentration of phosphate (as KH 2 PO
4) was varied from 0 to 3.2 mmol/L. On the basis of
studies on solution to soil ratio and desorption kinetics we chose a 20: 1
solution to soil ratio and 2 h equilibration time. In the surface alkaline
soil, the amount of Cr released decreased in the order Na
+ (286 μg/L) ≥ water (256
μg/L) > Ca 2+ (156
μg/L). In contrast subsurface acidic soil showed a reverse trend,
i.e. Ca 2+ (52 μg/L) > Na
+ (29 μg/L) > water (20
μg/ L). Speciation of Cr in the extracts showed predominantly
Cr(VI) in the alkaline surface soil and Cr(III) in the subsurface acidic soil.
A strong effect of phosphate on the cumulative amount of chromate desorbed was
observed. The study shows that the presence of high concentrations of Na
+ (0.03 mol/L) and phosphate (3.2 mmol/L)
in soil solution enhances Cr(VI) mobility. In contrast, Ca
2+ may induce retention of Cr(VI) in
Cr-contaminated alkaline soils.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Soil Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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