Washing Bottom Sediment for The Removal of Arsenic from Contaminated Italian Coast

Author:

Muscetta Marica1ORCID,Bianco Francesco2ORCID,Trancone Gennaro3ORCID,Race Marco2ORCID,Siciliano Antonietta4ORCID,D’Agostino Fabio5ORCID,Sprovieri Mario5,Clarizia Laura1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical, Materials and Production Engineering (DICMaPI), University of Naples Federico II, Piazzale V. Tecchio 80, 80125 Naples, Italy

2. Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Via Di Biasio 43, 03043 Cassino, Italy

3. Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, University of Napoli Federico II, Via Claudio 21, 80125 Napoli, Italy

4. Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, Via Cintia 4, Complesso Universitario di Monte Sant’Angelo, 80126 Naples, Italy

5. Institute of Anthropic Impacts and Sustainability in the Marine Environment (IAS), National Research Council of Italy (CNR), 91021 Trapani, Italy

Abstract

Among various forms of anthropogenic pollution, the release of toxic metals in the environment is a global concern due to the high toxicity of these metals towards living organisms. In the last 20 years, sediment washing has gained increasing attention thanks to its capability to remove toxic metals from contaminated matrices. In this paper, we propose a Response Surface Methodology method for the washing of selected marine sediments of the Bagnoli-Coroglio Bay (Campania region, Italy) polluted with arsenic and other contaminants. We focused our attention on different factors affecting the clean-up performance (i.e., liquid/solid ratio, chelating concentration, and reaction time). The highest As removal efficiency (i.e., >30 μg/g) was obtained at a liquid/solid ratio of 10:1 (v/w), a citric acid concentration of 1000 mM, and a washing time of 94.22 h. Based on these optimum results, ecotoxicological tests were performed and evaluated in two marine model species (i.e., Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Aliivibrio fischeri), which were exposed to the washing solutions. Reduced inhibition of the model species was observed after nutrient addition. Overall, this study provides an effective tool to quickly assess the optimum operating conditions to be set during the washing procedures of a broad range of marine sediments with similar physicochemical properties (i.e., grain size and type of pollution).

Funder

Marine Hazard project

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Process Chemistry and Technology,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering

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