Chemical vs bio-mediated reduction of hexavalent chromium. An in-vitro study for soil and deep waters remediation
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The removal of hexavalent chromium, Cr(VI), from a water-sediment system has been studied in vitro in different
condition of soil water saturation, in order to simulate different possible occurring real scenarios. Two
different approaches have been compared: the bio-mediated and the chemical Cr(VI) reduction. In the first
technique three organic nutrients have been tested: glucose, trehalose and β-cyclodextrin. For the chemical
remediation reducing agents such as sodium sulphite, sodium metabisulphite and ascorbic acid were considered.
Both bio-mediated and chemical remediation approach yielded to the total abatement of Cr(VI) from a
contaminated soil. No relevant drawbacks were observed in term of release of metal ions in solution or pH
perturbation. Among the organic nutrients glucose showed the best performances while the best chemical reducing
agent was ascorbic acid. Ascorbic acid can be considered more advantageous because its reaction with Cr
(VI) is very fast (total Cr(VI) abatement in 24 h) and allows a better control of the process parameters, not
involving the action of microorganisms; moreover its higher cost compared to glucose, is compensated by the
much lower amount necessary to attain 100% of Cr(VI) reduction.
In case of in-situ remediation of groundwater, the spreading on soil of ascorbic acid would contribute to
reduce the leaching of Cr(VI), helping the overall site remediation.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
A. Bianco Prevot, M. Ginepro, E. Peracaciolo, V. Zelano, D.A. De Luca
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