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Influence of variable chemical conditions on EDTA-enhanced transport of metal ions in mildly acidic groundwater
Authors:Kent D B  Davis J A  Joye J L  Curtis G P
Institution:US Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA. dbkent@usgs.gov
Abstract:Adsorption of Ni and Pb on aquifer sediments from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA increased with increasing pH and metal-ion concentration. Adsorption could be described quantitatively using a semi-mechanistic surface complexation model (SCM), in which adsorption is described using chemical reactions between metal ions and adsorption sites. Equilibrium reactive transport simulations incorporating the SCMs, formation of metal-ion-EDTA complexes, and either Fe(III)-oxyhydroxide solubility or Zn desorption from sediments identified important factors responsible for trends observed during transport experiments conducted with EDTA complexes of Ni, Zn, and Pb in the Cape Cod aquifer. Dissociation of Pb-EDTA by Fe(III) is more favorable than Ni-EDTA because of differences in Ni- and Pb-adsorption to the sediments. Dissociation of Ni-EDTA becomes more favorable with decreasing Ni-EDTA concentration and decreasing pH. In contrast to Ni, Pb-EDTA can be dissociated by Zn desorbed from the aquifer sediments. Variability in adsorbed Zn concentrations has a large impact on Pb-EDTA dissociation.
Keywords:Lead  Nickel  Zinc  EDTA  Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid  Adsorption  Surface complexation model  Reactive transport  Groundwater  Transport modeling  Ferrihydrite  Goethite  Mineral dissolution  Cape Cod sediments
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