INFLUENCES OF SOIL PROPERTIES ON CHROMIUM (III) SORPTION
Soil adsorbing properties reduce sorption ability of the metal, which in turn may influence decision for remediation at contaminated sites. The objective of this study is presentation of a model based on soil properties to estimate the sorption of Cr(III) in chromium contaminated soils. Twenty uncon...
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Published in | Iranian journal of environmental health science & engineering Vol. 4; no. 3; pp. 169 - 172 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Iran
Iranian Association of Environmental Health (IAEH)
2007
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Summary: | Soil adsorbing properties reduce sorption ability of the metal, which
in turn may influence decision for remediation at contaminated sites.
The objective of this study is presentation of a model based on soil
properties to estimate the sorption of Cr(III) in chromium contaminated
soils. Twenty uncontaminated soil samples, with properties similar to
the contaminated soils were selected from around of city of Tabriz and
treated with Cr as CrCl3. A multiple regression analysis with statgraph
software was used to drive an expression that related Cr sorption to
common soil properties. The results showed that four soil properties
were important in determining the amount of Cr adsorbed by the soils
including pH, cation exchange capacity, total inorganic carbon and clay
content with nearly 80% variability in Cr sorption and a reasonable
level of confidence by this model. The obtained model suggested that
Cr(III) sorption was enhanced by higher soil pH, more total inorganic
carbon, more clay, and higher cation exchange capacity. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1979 |