基于零价铁纳米颗粒应用和堆肥生物修复的污染土壤修复新技术的开发

A. Galdames , A. Mendoza , M. Orueta , I.S. de Soto García , M. Sánchez , I. Virto , J.L. Vilas
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本研究旨在开发基于零价铁纳米颗粒(nZVI)应用和有机废弃物堆肥生物修复以及两者混合技术的污染土壤修复新技术。对两种被碳氢化合物和重金属污染的土壤的修复效果进行了评估,目的是通过结合这两种技术寻找积极的协同作用,并证明它们在工业规模上的可行性。应用nZVI对两种不同土壤(工业污染场地土壤I和人工污染土壤II)原位固定化As和Cr的结果表明,土壤I和土壤II中As浓度降低,土壤I和土壤II的渗滤液中Cr浓度降低。在不受控制的环境条件下,在生物群落中添加堆肥和纳米颗粒能够使两种土壤中脂肪烃的浓度降低高达60%。特别是发生了长链的降解和转化。在整个过程中,在土壤II的生物群落中观察到生态毒性的显著降低,即使在处理后100%的样品中,在蚯蚓和种子生长试验中也没有达到LC50。
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Development of new remediation technologies for contaminated soils based on the application of zero-valent iron nanoparticles and bioremediation with compost

This study aimed to develop new techniques for the remediation of contaminated soils based on the application of zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) and bioremediation with compost from organic wastes and a mixed technique of both. An assessment of the effectiveness of remediation in two soils contaminated with hydrocarbons and heavy metals was carried out, with the aim of looking for positive synergies by combining the two techniques, and demonstrating their viability on an industrial scale. The application of nZVI for in situ immobilization of As and Cr in two different soils (Soil I from a contaminated industrial site and Soil II, contaminated artificially) showed a decrease in the concentration of As in Soil I and Soil II, as well as a decrease in Cr concentration for Soil I and Soil II in the leachate of both soils. The addition of compost and nanoparticles under uncontrolled environmental conditions in biopiles was able to produce a decrease in the concentration of aliphatic hydrocarbons of up to 60% in the two soils. Especially, degradation and transformation of longer chains occurred. A significant reduction of ecotoxicity was observed throughout the process in the biopile of soil II, not reaching the LC50 even with 100% of the sample after the treatment, in both earthworm and seeds growth tests.

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