Estabilização de solo contaminado com zinco usando zeólitas sintetizadas a partir de cinzas de carvão

  • Fungaro D
  • Flues M
  • Celebroni A
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STABILIZATION OF ZINC-CONTAMINED SOIL USING ZEOLITES SYNTHESIZED FROM COAL ASHES. The effect of synthetic zeolites on stabilizing Zn-contaminated soil using 0.01 mol L-1 CaCl2 leaching solution in batch experiments was investigated. The zeolites were synthesized from coal ash by hydrothermal treatment with alkaline solution. The additive enhanced the sorption capacity of the soil and reduced leaching. Zinc leaching was reduced by more than 80% using a minimum of 10% additive. The higher cation exchange capacity of the zeolite/soil mixtures and higher pH were responsible for stabilizing Zn in soil. The poly(2-aminobenzenesulfonic acid)-coated mercury thin-film electrode was used for the determination of zinc.

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Fungaro, D. A., Flues, M. S.-M., & Celebroni, A. P. (2004). Estabilização de solo contaminado com zinco usando zeólitas sintetizadas a partir de cinzas de carvão. Química Nova, 27(4), 582–585. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422004000400012

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