Comparison of Four Amendments for Arsenic and Cadmium Combined Contaminated Soil

BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY(2020)

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Arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd) are common soil pollutants whose opposing geochemical behaviors must be taken into account in the development of cost-effective, environmentally friendly remediation strategies. In this study, a pot experiment with lettuce and a field experiment with wheat were performed to examine the impacts of zeolite, biochar, MnO 2 , zero-valent iron (ZVI) individually and in binary combinations thereof on As–Cd pollution. The results of the pot experiment showed that biochar, MnO 2 and ZVI had good passivation effects on As and Cd when provided individually, but the effects of a combination of 0.2% ZVI/0.5% biochar or 0.2% MnO 2 /0.5% ZVI were even better. These amendments were further investigated in a field experiment, which confirmed the positive effect of 0.2% MnO 2 /0.5% ZVI. Therefore, ZVI/biochar and MnO 2 /ZVI mixtures may offer effective solutions to the remediation of farmland soil contaminated with both As and Cd.
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As-Cd, Combined pollution, Stabilization, Immobilization, Soil remediation
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