Effect of Ca/Al Ratio on Stabilization/Solidification of Lead-Contaminated Soil by Ettringite
Auteur(s): |
Lian Xiang
Huamei Zhu Ruoyun Zhou |
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Médium: | article de revue |
Langue(s): | anglais |
Publié dans: | Advances in Civil Engineering, 2018, v. 2018 |
Page(s): | 1-8 |
DOI: | 10.1155/2018/3612962 |
Abstrait: |
Ettringite is commonly used for the stabilization/solidification for heavy metal-contaminated soils, and its treatment effect will be influenced by Ca/Al mole ratio. Lead-contaminated soil samples were solidified using ettringite with different Ca/Al mole ratios. The pH value, unconfined compressive strength of solidified samples, and leaching concentration were investigated to understand the influence of Ca/Al mole ratio on properties of ettringite-solidified contaminated soils. The microstructural characteristics of solidified contaminated soils were also explored. The results show that lead leaching concentration decreases dramatically with increasing the content of lime and curing time. Lead concentration drops from 49.89 mg/L to 0.19 mg/L when Ca/Al mole ratio increases from 4 : 3 to 10 : 3 at 28 days and from 36.57 mg/L to near 0 mg/L at 90 days. In addition, the unconfined compressive strength of samples drops at first and then increases with the increase of Ca/Al mole ratio. Besides, the pH values of solidified soil and leachate rise with the increase of content of lime. The pH values of solidified soil increase from 9.68 to 11.34, and there is little difference between 28 days and 90 days. However, the pH values of leachate increase from 5.56 to 8.59 at 28 days, and 90-day pH values increase from 5.65 to 9.44. The results of SEM, XRD, and EDS tests also indicate that Ca/Al mole ratio affects the shape of ettringite, the stabilization/solidification effectiveness of contaminated soil, and the pore of solidified soil. When Ca/Al mole ratio equals to 8 : 3, ettringite content has a substantial increase, and lead leaching concentration is lower than 5 mg/L. |
Copyright: | © 2018 Lian Xiang et al. |
License: | Cette oeuvre a été publiée sous la license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY 4.0). Il est autorisé de partager et adapter l'oeuvre tant que l'auteur est crédité et la license est indiquée (avec le lien ci-dessus). Vous devez aussi indiquer si des changements on été fait vis-à-vis de l'original. |
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