Experiments with a Resin-in-Pulp Process for Treating Lead-Contaminated Soil
Publication: Journal of Environmental Engineering
Volume 128, Issue 5
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This paper presents the results of experiments to evaluate the potential for using a resin-in-pulp process to remove lead contamination from soil. These experiments examined the kinetics and equilibrium partitioning of lead, lead carbonate, lead oxide, and lead sulfate in resin-soil-acetate buffer systems. The results show the trade-offs to be made among the amount of resin used, the number of contacting stages that may be needed to meet a target final soil concentration, the contact time, the solution pH, and the solution acetate concentration.
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Received: Jul 3, 2001
Accepted: Oct 16, 2001
Published online: Apr 15, 2002
Published in print: May 2002
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