170-2 In situ Arsenic and Lead Stabilization and Remediation in Acidic Soils Using Green Chemistry and Nano Iron Welding Fumes.
Poster Number 2414
See more from this Division: S11 Soils & Environmental QualitySee more from this Session: S11 General Soils & Environmental Quality: Metal/Metalloid Interactions in Soil
The goal of this project is to demonstrate physiochemical technology responsible for the immediate in situ long-term stabilization and remediation of contaminated soils by iron (Fe) occlusion. Arsenic and Pb remediation is achieved by occlusion of As within newly precipitated Fe (hydr)oxides minerals. The risk for As leaching will be reduced or eliminated by the application of Fe nanoparticles applied to the soil with a “green” nonionic surfactant and wetting agent derived from citrus fruits. We will present results of ligand-exchangeable and ligand-dissolvable As and Pb pools, citrate bicarbonate dithionite extractable Al, As, Fe, and Pb, as well an As and Pb X-ray Absorption Near Edge Spectroscopy. Remediation efforts that sequester As and Pb within recalcitrant occluded Fe minerals could give risk assessors and stakeholders confidence that the danger to human health has been significantly reduced or eliminated. Concurrently, this remediation technology may achieve substantial cost savings in comparison to soil excavation and off site landfill deposition.
See more from this Session: S11 General Soils & Environmental Quality: Metal/Metalloid Interactions in Soil