Extraction of heavy metals from soils using biodegradable chelating agents

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Tandy, S [1 ]
Bossart, K [1 ]
Mueller, R [1 ]
Ritschel, J [1 ]
Hauser, L [1 ]
Schulin, R [1 ]
Nowack, B [1 ]
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[1] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, ETH, Inst Terr Ecol, CH-8952 Schlieren, Switzerland
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10.1021/es0348750
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Metal pollution of soils is widespread across the globe, and the clean up of these soils is a difficult task. One possible remediation technique is ex-situ soil washing using chelating agents. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) is a very effective chelating agent for this purpose but has the disadvantage that it is quite persistent in the environment due to its low biodegradability. The aim of our work was to investigate the biodegradable chelating agents [S,S]- ethylenediaminedisuccinic acid (EDDS), iminodisuccinic acid (IDSA), methylglycine diacetic acid (MGDA), and nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) as potential alternatives and compare them with EDTA for effectiveness. Kinetic experiments showed for all metals and soils that 24 h was the optimum extraction time. Longer times only gave minor additional benefits for heavy metal extraction but an unwanted increase in iron mobilization. For Cu at pH 7, the order of the extraction efficiency for equimolar ratios of chelating agent to metal was EDDS > NTA > IDSA > MGDA > EDTA and for Zn it was NTA > EDDS > EDTA > MGDA > IDSA. The comparatively low efficiency of EDTA resulted from competition between the heavy metals and co-extracted Ca. For Pb the order of extraction was EDTA > NTA > EDDS due to the much stronger complexation of Pb by EDTA compared to EDDS. At higher concentration of complexing agent, less difference between the agents was found and less pH dependence. There was an increase in heavy metal extraction with decreasing pH, but this was offset by an increase in Ca and Fe extraction. In sequential extractions EDDS extracted metals almost exclusively from the exchangeable, mobile, and Mn-oxide fractions. We conclude that the extraction with EDDS at pH 7 showed the best compromise between extraction efficiency for Cu, Zn, and Pb and loss of Ca and Fe from the soil.
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