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A low‐input strategy for chromium removal from industrial stormwater using peat sorbent

Authors :
Brandy Stewart
Sarah Nicholas
Sharon Bone
Ryan Tappero
Paul Eger
Cody Sheik
Brandy M. Toner
Source :
Journal of Environmental Quality. 51:1054-1065
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Low-cost and low-input water treatment systems are important for industrial stormwater remediation. Here we examine a flow-through reactor treatment installation where water exceeds the allowable maximum concentration for drinking water in multiple metals (e.g., chromium [Cr], cadmium [Cd], zinc [Zn]) prior to treatment. Specifically, we seek to understand why Cr attenuated in the reactors is not leachable by identifying the specific chemical form of Cr and dominant mechanisms promoting sequestration in the reactors. Total solid-phase Cr concentration in the peat media ranged from 50 to 150 mg/kg after 1 yr of exposure to stormwater to 300 to 900 mg/kg after 3.5 yr. X-ray fluorescence mapping images show Cr, iron (Fe), and Zn spatially correlated over a scale of 10 μm to 5 mm. Chromium rinds form on the edges of peat particles as Cr accumulates. Chromium and Fe K-edge X-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy reveal chromium predominately in the 3+ oxidation state with lesser amounts of elemental Cr. We propose the primary means of chromium attenuation in the reactors is precipitation as Cr-Fe hydroxides combined with trivalent Cr adsorption onto peat surfaces.

Details

ISSN :
15372537 and 00472425
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Quality
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1920c34c63be45c6142fcfcbc5aa7776
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jeq2.20397