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Remediation of heavy-metal contaminated soils using succinic acid

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  • Succinic acid, a low molecular weight dicarboxylic acid was used to leach out heavy metals from Willamette Valley soil (contaminated separately with lead, copper, and zinc) in form of water-soluble organo-metal complexes. The research tasks included developing synthetic contaminated soils representative of those found at Superfund sites and making heavy metal adsorption and desorption studies. Fixed amounts of single-metal contaminated soil were treated with succinic acid under varying conditions of pH and organic ligand concentration. Based on the total metal mobilized into the aqueous phase, the optimum values of pH and organic acid were established for each metal. Since the direct determination of all species solubilized by the organic acid solution was not possible, a computer speciation program called MICROQL was used to determine the concentration of metal species in solution containing several metals and potential ligands. The results indicate that succinic acid is capable of significantly altering the partitioning of metals between the soil and the aqueous phase. Higher concentrations of the organic acid resulted in higher removal of metal from the soil. In case of lead and copper, low pH (3.5) succinic acid flushing solution was found to be the most effective, while a pH range of 4.5-5.5 was deemed optimum for zinc. The results also established that the extent of removal of any metal depended not only upon the the stability constant of the organo-metal complex, but also on its mode of retention within the soil.
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