Effects of Organic Acids on Extraction of Cr(III) in Soils Contaminated by Chromium-Containing Slag

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Youze Xu
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The effect of oxalic acid, acetic acid, citric acid and EDTA on extraction of Cr (?) in soils contaminated by chromium- containing slag was investigated using a batch of incubation experiment. The results show that the pH value decreases more obvious with the increase of the amount of organic acid. The amount of Cr (?) extracted increases with increasing the amount of organic acid. When the ratio of organic acids to total Cr was 5:1, citric acid revealed the highest extraction effectiveness, followed by EDTA, oxalic acid and acetic acid, respectively. The amounts of Cr(?) extracted by citric acid, EDTA, oxalic acid and acetic acid increased by 439%, 244%, 215% and 162%.
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APA: Youze Xu  (2009)  Effects of Organic Acids on Extraction of Cr(III) in Soils Contaminated by Chromium-Containing Slag

MLA: Youze Xu Effects of Organic Acids on Extraction of Cr(III) in Soils Contaminated by Chromium-Containing Slag. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2009.

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