Effect of the bentonite application on the cadmium mobility in an Argisol

Aiming to evaluate the effect of doses of bentonite (0, 30 and 60 t ha-1) in the mobility of cadmium on an Argisol, tests of mobility in soil columns with different cadmium concentrations (50, 250 and 450 mg kg-1 of soil) and steady state flux, were conducted, determining its flux density and percol...

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Main Authors: Hugo Orlando Carvallo Guerra, Lúcia Helena Garófalo Chaves, Gilvanise Alves Tito
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Language:English
Published: Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHi) 2012-08-01
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spelling doaj-bfaaba4087b041efade43dc7728f11332020-11-25T02:35:02ZengInstituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHi)Revista Ambiente & Água1980-993X2012-08-0172182910.4136/ambi-agua.901Effect of the bentonite application on the cadmium mobility in an ArgisolHugo Orlando Carvallo GuerraLúcia Helena Garófalo ChavesGilvanise Alves TitoAiming to evaluate the effect of doses of bentonite (0, 30 and 60 t ha-1) in the mobility of cadmium on an Argisol, tests of mobility in soil columns with different cadmium concentrations (50, 250 and 450 mg kg-1 of soil) and steady state flux, were conducted, determining its flux density and percolation velocity. The cadmium was dislocated by pulse, the solution containing the cadmium initially infiltrated into the soil for a given time period and afterwards the soil was lixiviated with distilled water. Leachates were collected every 10 minutes during 80 minutes of water percolation. The solutions percolated, expressed in pore volumes, were 6.33, 2.28 and 1.93 for the 0, 30 and 60 t ha-1 of bentonite, respectively, being one pore volume equal to 1.22 cm3. The concentration of cadmium was measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. At the end of the experiment, the columns were dismounted and the concentrations of cadmium in the soil at different depths (0-10, 10-20, 20-30 e 30-40 cm) were also determined. The results showed that the flux density and velocity of water percolation of the water solution were significantly reduced by the addition of bentonite to the soil. The levels of cadmium in the soil did not affect these mobility parameters. Increasing doses of bentonite favored the adsorption of cadmium in the soil.http://www.ambi-agua.net/seer/index.php/ambi-agua/article/view/901heavy metal, miscible displacement, clay mineral
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author Hugo Orlando Carvallo Guerra
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Gilvanise Alves Tito
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Lúcia Helena Garófalo Chaves
Gilvanise Alves Tito
Effect of the bentonite application on the cadmium mobility in an Argisol
Revista Ambiente & Água
heavy metal, miscible displacement, clay mineral
author_facet Hugo Orlando Carvallo Guerra
Lúcia Helena Garófalo Chaves
Gilvanise Alves Tito
author_sort Hugo Orlando Carvallo Guerra
title Effect of the bentonite application on the cadmium mobility in an Argisol
title_short Effect of the bentonite application on the cadmium mobility in an Argisol
title_full Effect of the bentonite application on the cadmium mobility in an Argisol
title_fullStr Effect of the bentonite application on the cadmium mobility in an Argisol
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the bentonite application on the cadmium mobility in an Argisol
title_sort effect of the bentonite application on the cadmium mobility in an argisol
publisher Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais em Bacias Hidrográficas (IPABHi)
series Revista Ambiente & Água
issn 1980-993X
publishDate 2012-08-01
description Aiming to evaluate the effect of doses of bentonite (0, 30 and 60 t ha-1) in the mobility of cadmium on an Argisol, tests of mobility in soil columns with different cadmium concentrations (50, 250 and 450 mg kg-1 of soil) and steady state flux, were conducted, determining its flux density and percolation velocity. The cadmium was dislocated by pulse, the solution containing the cadmium initially infiltrated into the soil for a given time period and afterwards the soil was lixiviated with distilled water. Leachates were collected every 10 minutes during 80 minutes of water percolation. The solutions percolated, expressed in pore volumes, were 6.33, 2.28 and 1.93 for the 0, 30 and 60 t ha-1 of bentonite, respectively, being one pore volume equal to 1.22 cm3. The concentration of cadmium was measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. At the end of the experiment, the columns were dismounted and the concentrations of cadmium in the soil at different depths (0-10, 10-20, 20-30 e 30-40 cm) were also determined. The results showed that the flux density and velocity of water percolation of the water solution were significantly reduced by the addition of bentonite to the soil. The levels of cadmium in the soil did not affect these mobility parameters. Increasing doses of bentonite favored the adsorption of cadmium in the soil.
topic heavy metal, miscible displacement, clay mineral
url http://www.ambi-agua.net/seer/index.php/ambi-agua/article/view/901
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