土壤水分
化学
浸出(土壤学)
金属
环境化学
溶解
流出物
土壤pH值
土壤污染
阳离子交换容量
环境工程
土壤科学
地质学
环境科学
物理化学
有机化学
作者
Andreas Voegelin,Kurt Barmettler,Ruben Kretzschmar
摘要
ABSTRACT Heavy metals in soils may adversely affect environmental quality. In this study, we investigated the release of Zn, Cd, Pb, and Cu from four contaminated soils by column leaching and single and sequential batch extractions. Homogeneously packed soil columns were leached with 67 mL/g 10 −2 M CaCl 2 to investigate the exchangeable metal pool and subsequently with 1400 mL/g 10 −2 M CaCl 2 adjusted to pH 3 to study the potential of metal release in response to soil acidification. In two noncalcareous soils (pH 5.7 and 5.1), exchange by Ca resulted in pronounced release peaks for Zn and Cd that were coupled to the exchange of Mg by Ca, and 40 to 70% of total Zn and Cd contents were rapidly mobilized. These amounts compared well with exchangeable pools determined in single and sequential batch extractions. In two soils with near‐neutral pH, the effluent concentrations of Zn and Cd were several orders of magnitude lower and no pronounced elution peaks were observed. This behavior was also observed for Cu and Pb in all four soils. When the soils were leached at pH 3, the column effluent patterns reflected the coupling of CaCO 3 dissolution (if present) and other proton buffering reactions, proton‐induced metal release, and metal‐specific readsorption within the soil column. Varying the flow rate by a factor of five had only minor effects on the release patterns. Overall, Ca exchange and subsequent acidification to pH 3 removed between 65 and 90% of total Zn, Cd, Pb, and Cu from the four contaminated soils.
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