Sorption capacity and diffusion of the marine clay of Taranto industrial area (Southern Italy) with respect to heavy metals at low concentration levels were measured by means of Batch-Equilibrium and Column tests. Single-species and multiple-species solutions of Cd2+, Cr3+1 and CuCr3+1 were utilized. These solutions contained only these heavy metals as cations. Furthermore, the clay was not previously subjected to pre-treatment. The note describes the experimental results, that do not conform with the literature, as the measured clay sorption capacity for multiple-species solutions larger than for the single-species solutions, in spite of the competition among metals. A tentative explanation of this unexpected response is given in the conclusions.
Laboratory experiments on diffusion and sorption of heavy metals in a marine clay / Interno', Gaetano; Lenti, Vincenzo; Fidelibus, Corrado. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES. - ISSN 1866-6280. - 73:8(2015), pp. 4443-4449. [10.1007/s12665-014-3729-0]
Laboratory experiments on diffusion and sorption of heavy metals in a marine clay
INTERNO', Gaetano;LENTI, Vincenzo;FIDELIBUS, Corrado
2015-01-01
Abstract
Sorption capacity and diffusion of the marine clay of Taranto industrial area (Southern Italy) with respect to heavy metals at low concentration levels were measured by means of Batch-Equilibrium and Column tests. Single-species and multiple-species solutions of Cd2+, Cr3+1 and CuCr3+1 were utilized. These solutions contained only these heavy metals as cations. Furthermore, the clay was not previously subjected to pre-treatment. The note describes the experimental results, that do not conform with the literature, as the measured clay sorption capacity for multiple-species solutions larger than for the single-species solutions, in spite of the competition among metals. A tentative explanation of this unexpected response is given in the conclusions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.