Materials (May 2021)

Determining Adsorption Parameters of Potentially Contaminant-Releasing Materials Using Batch Tests with Differing Liquid-Solid Ratios

  • Hirofumi Sakanakura,
  • Kenichi Ito,
  • Jiajie Tang,
  • Mikako Nakagawa,
  • Hiroyuki Ishimori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14102534
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 10
p. 2534

Abstract

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Adsorption parameters such as the distribution coefficient are required to predict the release behavior of contaminants using advection-dispersion models. However, for potentially contaminant-releasing materials (PCMs) such as dredged sludge and coal ash, these parameters cannot be obtained by conventional adsorption tests. This study developed a method to determine adsorption parameters for PCMs from a set of batch tests conducted in parallel as a function of the liquid-solid ratio (LS-parallel test). This LS-parallel test was performed on sandy soil derived from marine sediment using liquid-solid ratios from 1 to 300 L/kg. The water-contact time was also changed from 10 min to 28 d to elucidate the kinetics or equilibrium of contaminants released from the sample. Adsorption parameters were successfully obtained if the substance was under adsorption control. A column percolation test was performed to confirm the effectiveness of the obtained parameters. Good agreements were observed for SO42− and B, but discrepancies remained for other substances such as F− and As suggesting that improvements are necessary in both the LS-parallel test procedure and the advection-dispersion model.

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