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Feasibility of Isolation Remediation Technology for Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil

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  • LI Pengfeng
  • LIU Wei
  • WANG Shuguang

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This paper discussed current situations of researches about the isolation remediation technology “soil barrier and landfill technology” and “physical isolation remediation technology” for heavy metal contaminated soil in mining areas. In view of defects of current technologies, it introduced a new isolation remediation technology, of which the new isolation materials were mixed by slaked lime, soil, find sand, and clay mineral in certain proportion. The new isolation remediation technology is expected to realize isolation remediation of heavy metal combined pollution of soil through chemical passivation of slaked lime and physical adsorption function of clay minerals or activated carbons.

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  • LI Pengfeng & LIU Wei & WANG Shuguang, 2017. "Feasibility of Isolation Remediation Technology for Heavy Metal Contaminated Soil," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 9(12), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:271225
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.271225
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