Selenium-sulfur functionalized biochar as amendment for mercury-contaminated soil: High effective immobilization and inhibition of mercury re-activation

Chemosphere. 2022 Nov:306:135552. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.135552. Epub 2022 Jun 29.

Abstract

The contamination of soils by mercury (Hg) seriously threatens the local ecological environment and public health. S-functionalized amendments are common remediation technology, yet, Hg re-activation often occurs in the commonly used immobilization remediation by S-functionalized amendments, resulting in an unsatisfactory remediation effect. In this study, a novel FeS-Se functionalized biochar composite (FeS-Se-BC) amendment was prepared and applied for the efficient remediation of Hg-polluted soil. An immobilization efficiency of 99.62% and 99.22% for H2O-extractable Hg and TCLP solution-extractable Hg was achieved with the application of FeS-Se-BC(0.05) after 180 d. The analyses of XPS, Hg-TPD, SEM-EDS demonstrated that excellent remediation performance by FeS-Se-BC resulted from the synergistic effect of FeS and Se to form HgS and HgSe concurrently. In comparison to the treatments of biochar and FeS-functionalized biochar (FeS-BC), FeS-Se-BC promoted the transformation of exchangeable, carbonate-bound, and Fe-Mn oxides-bound Hg fractions into organic material-bound, and residual fractions, effectively reducing the risk of Hg-contaminated soil from a highly dangerous level to a low risk. Furthermore, the introduction of Se clearly inhibited the re-activation of Hg and reduced the release of Hg by 81.12% compared to FeS-BC when the ratio of S2- to Hg was 5: 1 due to the formation of extremely stable HgSe. These results suggest that FeS-Se-BC has good potential for remediation of Hg-polluted soils which provides a new inhibitory idea for Hg re-activation after immobilization.

Keywords: FeS-Se functionalized biochar; Hg-contaminated soil; Immobilization; Re-activation.

MeSH terms

  • Charcoal
  • Mercury* / analysis
  • Selenium*
  • Soil
  • Soil Pollutants* / analysis
  • Sulfur

Substances

  • Soil
  • Soil Pollutants
  • biochar
  • Charcoal
  • Sulfur
  • Mercury
  • Selenium