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Removal of Heavy Metals from Contaminated Soil and Sediments Using the Biosurfactant Surfactin
Authors:Catherine N Mulligan  Raymond N Yong  Bernard F Gibbs
Institution:1. Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec H3G 1MB;2. Fax: (514) 848-3200;3. Geoenvironmental Engineering Research Center, Cardiff School of Engineering, University of Wales, P.O. Box 917, Newport Road, Cardiff, Wales CF1 2XH;4. Bivan Consultants, Environmental Division, 6550 Sherbrooke St. W., Suite 1415, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4B 1N6
Abstract:The feasibility of using a biodegradable surfactant, surfactin from Bacillus subtilis, for the removal of heavy metals from a contaminated soil (890?mg/kg zinc, 420?mg/kg copper, 12.6% oil and grease) and sediments (110?mg/kg copper, 3300?mg/kg zinc) was evaluated. Results showed that after one and five batch washings of the soil, 25 and 70% of the copper, 6 and 25% of the zinc, and 5 and 15% of the cadmium could be removed by 0.1% surfactin with 1% NaOH, respectively. From the sediment, 15% of the copper and 6% of the zinc could be removed after a single washing with 0.25% surfactin/1% NaOH. The geochemical speciation of the heavy metals among the exchangeable, oxide, carbonate, organic, and residual fractions was determined by selective sequential extraction procedure. For both matrices, the exchangeable fractions were minimal, while the carbonate and the oxide fractions accounted for over 90% of the zinc present and the organic fraction constituted over 70% of the copper. Results after washing indicated that surfactin with NaOH could remove copper from the organic fraction, zinc from the oxide, and cadmium from the carbonate fractions. The residual fraction remained untouched. These experiments indicate that the sequential extraction studies could be useful in designing soil-washing procedures.
Keywords:soil  sediment  soil washing  biodegradable surfactant  heavy metal speciation  sequential extraction  
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