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Development of a potassium-based soil washing solution using response surface methodology for efficient removal of cesium contamination in soil

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Authors

Song, Hojae; Nam, Kyoungphile

Issue Date
2023-08
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Citation
Chemosphere, Vol.332, p. 138854
Abstract
The overuse of chelating soil washing agents for removal of heavy metal can release soil nutrients and negatively affect organisms. Therefore, developing novel washing agents that can overcome these shortcomings is neces-sary. In this study, we tested potassium as a main solute of novel washing agent for cesium-contaminated field soil, owing to the physicochemical similarities between potassium and cesium. Response surface methodology was combined with a four-factor, three-level Box-Behnken design to determine the superlative washing condi-tions of the potassium-based solution for the removal of cesium from the soil. The parameters that were considered were the following: potassium concentration, liquid-to-soil ratio, washing time, and pH. Twenty-seven sets of experiments were conducted using the Box-Behnken design, and a second-order polynomial regression equation model was obtained from the results. Analysis of variance proved the significance and goodness of fit of the derived model. Three-dimensional response surface plots displayed the results of each parameter and their reciprocal interactions. The washing conditions that achieved the highest cesium removal efficiency (81.3%) in field soil contaminated at 1.47 mg/kg were determined to be the following: a potassium concentration of 1 M, a liquid-to-soil ratio of 20, washing time of 2 h, and a pH of 2.
ISSN
0045-6535
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/205228
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138854
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