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MERCURY REMOVAL BY SOME SOILS OF JAPAN FROM AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT
Autori: Jatindra Nath Bhakta
Data aparitiei: April/2010
Revista: Environmental Engineering and Management JournalVol. 9No. 4
ISSN: 1843 - 3707
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Abstract:
This study investigates the efficiency of six types of soil, upper, lower and shell fossil layer of shirasu soils of Kagoshima; tuff
soil of Shimane; Akadama and Kanuma soils of Tochigi, Japan in removing Hg from aquatic phase by analyzing the
morphological and chemical properties. Morphological and chemical characterization of each soil was executed by SEM-EDS
analysis as well as Hg removal study was performed by batch operation mode. SEM-EDS characteristics revealed soils particles
predominantly constituted of SiO2 (21.8?78.5%), Al2O3 (4.1 ? 38%) and FeO (0.8 ? 7.7%) in all soil types excepting tuff soil
where CaO showed highest percentage (65.3%). Organic matter and CuO were exclusively observed in Kanuma and Akadama
soils. A critical appraisal of total Hg removal (36.4 ? 48.15 ?g/L) data clearly revealed that though maximum Hg removal
efficiencies were observed in Kanuma (0.27?g/L/g/h) and Akadama (0.26 ?g/L/g/h) soils, but former one was superior. Obtained
results also demonstrated Hg removal of soils is potentiality governed by higher percentage Al2O3 lower percentage SiO2, CuO
and organic matter content of soils. Therefore, it may be concluded that Kanuma and Akadama soils can be used as a low-cost
potential Hg adsorbing agent for treating the Hg contaminated effluents in order to reclaim the aquatic environment.

Jatindra Nath Bhakta, Yukihiro Munekage


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