Heavy metal contamination of soil frequently occurs at hazardous waste
sites. The use of chelating agents to extract heavy metals from conta
minated soils is seen as a treatment method. This research investigate
d the use of the chelator S-carboxymethylcysteine (SCMC) to extract co
pper from a spiked soil. Batch equilibration experiments over 24-hour
periods tested the hypotheses that through a proper choice of chelator
extraction could be made more selective toward heavy metals, and extr
acted metals could be readily recovered as precipitates by increasing
the solution pH. The results showed that SCMC could extract and releas
e copper reversibly and that SCMC prefers complexing with copper over
competing Fe and Ca ions. Chemical equilibrium modeling was useful for
selecting suitable chelating agents for the extraction and subsequent
treatment conditions for metals recovery.