Bonemeal additions as a remediation treatment for metal contaminated soil

Citation
Me. Hodson et al., Bonemeal additions as a remediation treatment for metal contaminated soil, ENV SCI TEC, 34(16), 2000, pp. 3501-3507
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Environmental Engineering & Energy
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
0013936X → ACNP
Volume
34
Issue
16
Year of publication
2000
Pages
3501 - 3507
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-936X(20000815)34:16<3501:BAAART>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
The ability of bonemeal additions (finely ground, poorly crystalline apatit e, [Ca-10(PO4)(6)OH2]) to immobilize pollutant metals in soils and reduce m etal bioavailability through the formation of metal phosphates has been eva luated. Leaching column experiments were carried out on contaminated soils with pH varying between 2.7 and 7.1. Monitoring of leachates over a three m onth period indicated that bonemeal additions resulted in the immobilizatio n of metals and an increase in the pH of the column leachate, the soil pore water and the soils themselves. Analytical scanning electron microscopy of the bonemeal treated soil at the end of the experiment revealed that Pb an d Zn were associated with phosphorus. X-ray diffraction identified several newly formed phases in the bonemeal treated soil at the end of the experime nts that had peaks of similar intensity and positions as reference Ph and C a-Zn phosphates. Batch experiments and subsequent extraction of metals from controls and bonemeal amended soils using 0.01 M CaCl2 and DTPA indicated that bonemeal additions reduced the availability of the metals in the soils . Bonemeal amendments appear to have potential as a remediation treatment f or metal contaminated soils.