Remediation of Cd(II)-Contaminated Acid Soil Using an Activated Carbon Nanocomposite from Solid Organic Waste
Mu Yang,
Jie Wang,
Yuxuan Chen
et al.
Abstract:A new composite nanomaterial was synthesized and used to remediate acidic soil contaminated with heavy metal ions. The novel material, named as acidic soil remediation agent (ASRA), was prepared by combining humus (HS), attapulgite (ATP) and hydrated calcium silicate (CSH) in a facile way. ASRA demonstrated the ability to form a dispersed layered porous structure and showed excellent Cd(II) removal efficiency (about 73.53% for 1 day and 92.81% for 5 days), in addition to immobilizing Pb 2+ and Cu 2+ effectivel… Show more
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