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Stabilization of Hg2+ and Pb2+ in soil using humic acid residue modified by NH4H2PO4

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE [2023]
Yingnan Wang, Zhen Huang, Linlin Sheng, An Wang, Zhanbin Huang
ABSTRACT

Humic acid residue (HAS), as a waste product from the extraction of humic acid from low-rank coal such as weathered coal and lignite, is characterized by its abundant yield and low price. However, the low efficiency and high pH value of HAS in passivating heavy metals limit their application in the passivation of heavy metals in soils. To improve the passivation efficiency of humic acid residues against heavy metals, in this study, modified humic acid residues (N-HAS) were prepared by pretreatment with HNO 3 and modification with NH 4 H 2 PO 4 . The results showed that the passivation efficiency of N-HAS was up to 87.75% and 57.07% for Hg and Pb in the effective state, and the adsorption kinetics were under the pseudo-second-order model. The addition of N-HAS to the soil resulted in a change in the morphology of the heavy metals, with the acid extractable state of Hg and Pb reduced by 66.92% and 30.44% respectively, and the results of the Toxicity Leaching Test (TCLP) showed that the addition of N-HAS significantly reduced the leaching toxicity and potential ecological risk index (RI). The soil physicochemical properties changed after the addition of N-HAS and there was a correlation between the soil physicochemical properties and the effective state of Hg and Pb content. In conclusion, N-HAS has a positive effect on the remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soil and has a broad application prospect.

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