Author:
Jelecevic Anto,Horn Dietmar,Eigner Herbert,Sager Manfred,Liebhard Peter,Moder Karl,Vollprecht Daniel
Abstract
Within a pilot study, after pedological and mineralogical characterization, various kinetic models were tested to fit lead (Pb)-mobilization kinetics from soils at historic mining and smelting sites. Pb mobilization was obtained by modified electro-ultrafiltration (EUF) after addition of diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) at variable conditions of extraction. 10 fractions were sequentially produced, under mild conditions at 20°C/200 V (to simulate an initial release) for fractions 1–5, and subsequently harder conditions at 80°C/400 V (to simulate a long-term release) for fractions 6–10. The special samples treated within this work yielded higher extraction rates within the first runs. Closest fits in terms of the coefficient of determination (R<sup>2</sup>) were obtained from the 2<sup>nd</sup> order polynomial model y = a + bt + ct<sup>2</sup>, and in terms of re-calculated results by the parabolic equation y = a + b √t. The fitted constants obtained by the modified EUF method correlated better with soil pH than with organic carbon and clay contents. From this, it remains open, whether the dissolution of the Pb-minerals in the electric field or concentration resp. diffusion of the DTPA is rate-determining.
Publisher
Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Cited by
9 articles.
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