Metal removal and associated binding fraction transformation in contaminated river sediment washed by different types of agents.

In ex-situ washing, HCl, EDTA and H2O2 solutions can effectively extract heavy metals in river sediment. Nevertheless they often target different sediment components, possibly transforming metal species into more bioavailable and hence toxic ones. This study, in batch settings, investigated the infl...

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Main Authors: Hong Wang, Tongzhou Liu, Shuai Feng, Weihua Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5370133?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-bda848b617fb4d07b378a1f54cb5d2852020-11-25T02:23:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01123e017457110.1371/journal.pone.0174571Metal removal and associated binding fraction transformation in contaminated river sediment washed by different types of agents.Hong WangTongzhou LiuShuai FengWeihua ZhangIn ex-situ washing, HCl, EDTA and H2O2 solutions can effectively extract heavy metals in river sediment. Nevertheless they often target different sediment components, possibly transforming metal species into more bioavailable and hence toxic ones. This study, in batch settings, investigated the influences of different types of washing agents (i.e. HCl, EDTA and H2O2) on metal (i.e. Cu and Zn) removal from contaminated river sediment, destroy or dissolution of sediment components, and transformation of metal fractions during chemical washing treatment. Additionally, bioavailability of these metals left in the washed sediment was assessed. Results showed that HCl obtained the highest Cu and Zn removal through destroying the reducible, oxidizable and residual sediment components. Meanwhile, it transformed metal fractions to acid extractable one, resulting in an increase in metal bioavailability. Thus, the feasibility of washing with HCl for sediment remediation shall be reconsidered due to the caused high metal bioavailability. EDTA was capable of removing metals via direct complexation of labile metal species and indirect dissolution of reducible and oxidizable sediment components, where the transformation of corresponding metal binding fraction may occur. H2O2 obtained the lowest total Cu and Zn removal, but it preferentially removed the oxidizable metal species by oxidizing sulfides in the sediment. The bioavailable levels of Cu and Zn in the sediment washed by EDTA or H2O2 seemed not increase. To maintain a good balance between labile metal species removal and avoiding increase of metal bioavailability, EDTA and H2O2 are promising additives for metal removal by sediment washing.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5370133?pdf=render
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author Hong Wang
Tongzhou Liu
Shuai Feng
Weihua Zhang
spellingShingle Hong Wang
Tongzhou Liu
Shuai Feng
Weihua Zhang
Metal removal and associated binding fraction transformation in contaminated river sediment washed by different types of agents.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Hong Wang
Tongzhou Liu
Shuai Feng
Weihua Zhang
author_sort Hong Wang
title Metal removal and associated binding fraction transformation in contaminated river sediment washed by different types of agents.
title_short Metal removal and associated binding fraction transformation in contaminated river sediment washed by different types of agents.
title_full Metal removal and associated binding fraction transformation in contaminated river sediment washed by different types of agents.
title_fullStr Metal removal and associated binding fraction transformation in contaminated river sediment washed by different types of agents.
title_full_unstemmed Metal removal and associated binding fraction transformation in contaminated river sediment washed by different types of agents.
title_sort metal removal and associated binding fraction transformation in contaminated river sediment washed by different types of agents.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description In ex-situ washing, HCl, EDTA and H2O2 solutions can effectively extract heavy metals in river sediment. Nevertheless they often target different sediment components, possibly transforming metal species into more bioavailable and hence toxic ones. This study, in batch settings, investigated the influences of different types of washing agents (i.e. HCl, EDTA and H2O2) on metal (i.e. Cu and Zn) removal from contaminated river sediment, destroy or dissolution of sediment components, and transformation of metal fractions during chemical washing treatment. Additionally, bioavailability of these metals left in the washed sediment was assessed. Results showed that HCl obtained the highest Cu and Zn removal through destroying the reducible, oxidizable and residual sediment components. Meanwhile, it transformed metal fractions to acid extractable one, resulting in an increase in metal bioavailability. Thus, the feasibility of washing with HCl for sediment remediation shall be reconsidered due to the caused high metal bioavailability. EDTA was capable of removing metals via direct complexation of labile metal species and indirect dissolution of reducible and oxidizable sediment components, where the transformation of corresponding metal binding fraction may occur. H2O2 obtained the lowest total Cu and Zn removal, but it preferentially removed the oxidizable metal species by oxidizing sulfides in the sediment. The bioavailable levels of Cu and Zn in the sediment washed by EDTA or H2O2 seemed not increase. To maintain a good balance between labile metal species removal and avoiding increase of metal bioavailability, EDTA and H2O2 are promising additives for metal removal by sediment washing.
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