Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society 2012 Volume 77, Issue 1, Pages: 119-129
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC101216154A
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Leaching of chromium from chromium contaminated soil: Speciation study and geochemical modeling
Anđelković Darko H. (Water Work Association „Naissus“, Niš)
Anđelković Tatjana D.
(Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Niš)
Nikolić Ružica S. (Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Niš)
Purenović Milovan M. (Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Niš)
Blagojević Srđan D. (Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade)
Bojić Aleksandar Lj. (Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Niš)
Ristić Milica M. (Water Work Association „Naissus“, Niš)
Distribution of chromium between soil and leachate was monitored. A natural
process of percolating rainwater through the soil was simulated in the
laboratory conditions and studied with column leaching extraction. Migration
of chromium in the soil is conditioned by the level of chromium soil
contamination, the soil organic matter content, and rainwater acidity.
Chromium (III) and chromium(VI) were determined by spectrophotometric method
with diphenilcarbazide in acidic media. Comparing the results of chromium
speciation in leachate obtained by experimental model systems and geochemical
modelling calculations using Visual MINTEQ model, a correlation was observed
regarding the influence of the tested parameters. Leachate solutions showed
that the concentration of Cr depended on the organic matter content. The
influence of pH and soil organic matter content is in compliance after its
definition through experimental and theoretical way. The computer model -
Stockholm Humic Model used to evaluate the leaching results corresponded
rather well with the measured values.
Keywords: chromium, speciation, leaching, rainwater, soil organic content