Lime-Amended Semi-arid Soils in Retaining Copper, Lead, and Zinc from Aqueous Solutions

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Arif Ali Baig Moghal
Krishna R. Reddy
Syed Abu Sayeed Mohammed
Mosleh Ali Al-Shamrani
Waleed M. Zahid
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[1] King Saud University,Bugshan Research Chair in Expansive Soils, Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering
[2] University of Illinois at Chicago,Department of Civil and Materials Engineering
[3] HKBK College of Engineering,Department of Civil Engineering
[4] King Saud University,Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering
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Sorptionm; Heavy metals; Lime; Temperature; Kinetics; Isotherms;
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Most of the chemicals containing non-biodegradable metal pollutants from anthropogenic sources are highly mobile in nature. The only way to contain or limit their movement is through sorption and entrapment in the soil matrices. In this study, the sorptive response of the three most commonly found divalent metal contaminants, copper (Cu+2), lead (Pb+2), and zinc (Zn+2), are studied using two locally available semi-arid soils from Saudi Arabia. To enhance their retention capacity, these soils are amended with lime. The response to sorption at varying initial contaminant concentrations, pH conditions, temperature levels, and dilution ratios are investigated. Relying on empirical models (Langmuir and Freundlich), the nature of sorption (monolayer or heterogeneous) is ascertained. Further, kinetic models are employed to validate the type and nature of sorption that occurs (whether pseudo first-order or second-order). It is found that the experimental results correlate well with these empirical models for both the Al-Ghat and Al-Qatif soils when amended with lime and attenuate Cu, Pb, and Zn to satisfactory levels. The R2 values are close to 1 for all the tested models. The order of sorption was Pb > Cu > Zn for these heavy metals, and also for soils and soil mixtures that were considered: Al-Qatif soil amended with 6 % lime > Al-Ghat soil with 6 % lime > Al-Qatif > Al-Ghat. Lime-treated soils sorbed 73, 65, and 60 % more than the untreated soils for Pb, Cu, and Zn, respectively.
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