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Stabilization of Pb2+ and Cu2+ contaminated firing range soil using calcined oyster shells and waste cow bones

Authors
Moon, Deok HyunCheong, Kyung HoonKhim, JeehyeongWazne, MahmoudHyun, SeunghunPark, Jeong-HunChang, Yoon-YoungOk, Yong Sik
Issue Date
May-2013
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Stabilization; Pb2+; Oyster shell; Cow bone; Firing range soil
Citation
CHEMOSPHERE, v.91, no.9, pp.1349 - 1354
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Journal Title
CHEMOSPHERE
Volume
91
Number
9
Start Page
1349
End Page
1354
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/103331
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2013.02.007
ISSN
0045-6535
Abstract
Pb2+ and Cu2+ contamination at army firing ranges poses serious environmental and health risks to nearby communities necessitating an immediate and prompt remedial action. In this study, a novel mixture of calcined oyster shells (COSs) and waste cow bones (WCBs) was utilized to immobilize Pb2+ and Cu2+ in army firing range soils. The effectiveness of the treatment was evaluated based on the Korean Standard leaching test. The treatment results showed that Pb2+ and Cu2+ immobilization in the army firing range soil was effective in significantly reducing Pb2+ and Cu2+ leachability upon the combined treatment with COS and WCB. A drastic reduction in Pb2+ (99%) and Cu2+ leachability (95%) was obtained as compared to the control sample, upon treatment with 5 wt.% COS and 5 wt.% WCB. The combination treatment of COS and WCB was more effective for Pb immobilization, than the treatment with COS or WCB alone. The 5 wt.% COS alone treatment resulted in 95% reduction in Cu2+ leachability. The SEM-EDX results suggested that Pb2+ and Cu2+ immobilization was most probably associated with the formation of ettringite, pozzolanic reaction products and pyromorphite-like phases at the same time. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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