Phosphate application to firing range soils for Pb immobilization: The unclear role of phosphate

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作者
Chrysochoou, Maria [1 ]
Dermatas, Dimitris [1 ]
Grubb, Dennis G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Stevens Inst Technol, WM Keck Geoenvironm Lab, Hoboken, NJ 07030 USA
关键词
lead; soil stabilization; phosphate; firing ranges; eutrophication; IN-SITU STABILIZATION; SEQUENTIAL EXTRACTION PROCEDURE; HEAVY-METAL STABILIZATION; LEAD-CONTAMINATED SOIL; CHEMICAL IMMOBILIZATION; CALCIUM-PHOSPHATE; FIELD ASSESSMENT; PHOSPHORIC-ACID; MANGANESE OXIDE; SPECIATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2007.02.008
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Phosphate treatment has emerged as a widely accepted approach to immobilize Pb in contaminated soils and waste media, relying on the formation of the highly insoluble mineral pyromorphite as solubility-controlling phase for Pb. As such, phosphate treatment has been proposed as a Best Management Practice (BMP) for firing ranges where Ph occurs in its metallic forms and several other phases (carbonates, oxides). While pyromorphite thermodynamically has the potential to control Ph solubility at low levels, its formation is kinetically controlled by pH, the solubility of the phosphate source, and the solubility of Ph species. Treatability studies have shown that excess quantities of soluble and acidic phosphate sources, such as phosphoric acid, are necessary for successful in situ treatment. Even under these conditions, Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS), the only reliable method to identify and quantify Pb speciation, showed that Ph conversion to pyromorphite in in situ treated soils was less than 45% after 32 months. Furthermore, the use of lime (CaO) to restore soil pH in acidified soil treatments inhibited further conversion. Additionally, phosphate treatment is known to reduce bioavailability through pyromorphite formation in the intestinal tract, and the phytoaccumulation of Pb; both desirable effects for Pb-impacted areas. Given the costs of phosphate treatment, the use of biogenic phosphate sources, such as bone meal, may be a more environmentally sustainable approach toward this end. In the many studies focusing on phosphate treatment, the attendant P leaching and eutrophication have been largely overlooked, along with other issues such as the enhanced leaching of oxyanionic contaminants, such as Se, As and W. The success and sustainability of applying phosphate as a BMP in firing range soils therefore remain questionable. (C) 2007 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
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