Mercury speciation in highly contaminated soils from chlor-alkali plants using chemical extractions

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A four-step novel sequential extraction procedure (SEP) was developed to assess Hg fractionation and mobility in three highly contaminated soils from chlor-alkali plants (CAPs). The SEP was validated using a certified reference material (CRM) and pure Hg compounds. Total, volatile, and methyl Hg concentrations were also determined using single extractions. Mercury was separated into four fractions defined as water-soluble (F1), exchangeable (F2) (0.5 M NH(4)Ac-EDTA and 1 M CaCl(2) were tested), organic (F3) (successive extractions with 0.2 M NaOH and CH(3)COOH 4% [v/v]), and residual (F4) (HNO(3) + H(2)SO(4) + HClO(4)). The soil characterization revealed extremely contaminated (295 +/- 18 to 11500 +/- 500 mg Hg kg(-1)) coarse-grained sandy soils having an alkaline pH (7.9-9.1), high chloride concentrations (5-35 ing kg(-1)), and very low organic carbon content (0.00-18.2 g kg(-1)). Methyl Hg concentrations were low (0.2-19.3 mug kg(-1)) in all soils. Sequential extractions indicated that the majority of the Hg was associated with the residual fraction (F4). In Soils I and 3, however, high percentages (88-98%) of the total Hg were present as volatile Hg. Therefore, in these two soils, a high proportion of volatile Hg was present in the residual fraction. The nonresidual fraction (F1 + F2 + F3) was most abundant in Soil 1 (14-42%), suggesting a higher availability of Hg in this soil. The developed and validated SEP was reproducible and efficient for highly contaminated samples. Recovery ranged between 93 and 98% for the CRM and 70 and 130% for the CAP-contaminated soils.
Publisher
Amer Soc Agronomy
Issue Date
2005
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

SEQUENTIAL EXTRACTIONS; YATSUSHIRO SEA; SEDIMENTS; MOBILITY; AVAILABILITY; GENOTOXICITY; ADSORPTION; PYROLYSIS; POLLUTION; PITFALLS

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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, v.34, no.1, pp.255 - 262

ISSN
0047-2425
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/10939
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CE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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