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Stabilisation/solidification of lead-contaminated soil by using ladle furnace slag and carbon dioxide

Bo Xu, Yaolin Yi

2022SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Global sustainable development faces challenges in greenhouse gas emission, consumption of non-renewable resource and energy, waste landfilling, and environmental pollution. Geotechnical engineering also faces similar challenges; for example, the use of cement and lime for stabilisation/solidification (S/S) of contaminated soil is associated with carbon dioxide (CO2) emission and consumption of limestone and energy. In this context, this study introduces a sustainable S/S method by using an industrial waste, ladle furnace slag (LFS), and a greenhouse gas, CO2, to replace common additives for S/S of lead (Pb)-contaminated soil. LFS was first mixed with Pb-contaminated soils and then CO2 was introduced into the soil for carbonation. The results showed that LFS-stabilised Pb-contaminated soils could achieve CO2 uptake up to 18% of LFS mass. After carbonation, the concentration of leached Pb from contaminated soils was reduced by three orders of magnitude than that without carbonation, demonstrating higher S/S efficacy than cement, lime, and magnesia. Additionally, this method can improve soil strength, as well as reduce non-renewable resource consumption, energy use, LFS landfilling, and additive cost.

Topics & Concepts

CarbonationEnvironmental scienceLimeSlag (welding)Waste managementCarbon dioxideGreenhouse gasSoil waterContext (archaeology)Renewable energyPortland cementEnvironmental pollutionCementEnvironmental engineeringMetallurgyMaterials scienceEngineeringGeologyChemistryEnvironmental protectionSoil scienceOrganic chemistryElectrical engineeringOceanographyComposite materialPaleontologyConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials productionLandfill Environmental Impact Studies
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