ADSORPTION OF HEAVY METAL POLLUTANTS BY LANDFILL SOILS

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HSIEH, Y-H NATIONAL CHUNG HSING UNIV, TAIWAN
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Abstract

The leachate in landfill sites carries out highly concentrated in-organic and organic pollutants. Such pollutants can be interceptedby the adsorption of landfill soil and will proceed with a long-term stabilization-degradation reaction in the soil. Moreover, the possibility of groundwater pollution due to the leachate from landfill can be reduced through the intercepted adsorption by the soil. Simulated adsorption batch experiments were carried out in this study to investigate the adsorption removal of heavy metals by soils. The tested soils included red loam from the Taichung sanitary landfill site and six alluvial soils located over the most widespread area in Taiwan. Consideration of the speciation distribution was necessary to determine the maximum probable precipitated amount and the minimum probable adsorbed amount. In addition, in the presence of organic ligand (ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA)), the adsorption effect of Cd by red loam was suppressed because of the complexation with EDTA, and the adsorption decreased with increasing EDTA concentration

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I 858441 IRRD 9307
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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD WASHINGTON DC USA 0361-1981 REPORT 1992 1345 PAG: 84-91 T16

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