Method for treating metal-contaminated water and soil
First Claim
1. A method of removing dissolved metal contaminants from water, wherein said metal contaminants comprise one or more of mercury, chromium, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, and aluminum, comprising the steps of:
- (a) dispersing lignin derivatives in said dissolved metal-contaminated water, said lignin derivatives comprising one or more of lignosulfonates, kraft lignin and sulfonated kraft lignin salts to form a lignin-metal complex;
(b) dispersing a coagulant comprising a ferric salt in the mixture formed in step (a), the mass ratio of the lignin derivatives to the coagulant being at least 1;
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(c) adjusting the ph of the mixture formed in step (b) to a pH in the range of 4-10, causing the formation of a floc including hydrolyzed coagulant and said lignin-metal complex;
(d) allowing said floc to settle, resulting in a liquid and a sludge; and
(e) separating said sludge from said liquid.
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Abstract
A method for removing metal contaminants from water uses lignin derivatives, such as lignosulfonates and kraft lignin, a coagulant, such as a metal salt, and a pH-increasing composition. The lignin derivative is dispersed in the contaminated water, the coagulant is added and the pH is adjusted as required to cause flocculation. A sludge is formed that contains the metals and that is separated from the treated water by filtration. Related methods are used to reduce the leachable metal content of contaminated soils. The invention also provides a composition for stabilizing the metal contaminants in soil, comprising lignin derivatives, a coagulant and a composition for increasing the pH. The mixture is blended with the contaminated soil, reducing its leachable metal content.
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1. A method of removing dissolved metal contaminants from water, wherein said metal contaminants comprise one or more of mercury, chromium, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, and aluminum, comprising the steps of:
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(a) dispersing lignin derivatives in said dissolved metal-contaminated water, said lignin derivatives comprising one or more of lignosulfonates, kraft lignin and sulfonated kraft lignin salts to form a lignin-metal complex; (b) dispersing a coagulant comprising a ferric salt in the mixture formed in step (a), the mass ratio of the lignin derivatives to the coagulant being at least 1;
1;(c) adjusting the ph of the mixture formed in step (b) to a pH in the range of 4-10, causing the formation of a floc including hydrolyzed coagulant and said lignin-metal complex; (d) allowing said floc to settle, resulting in a liquid and a sludge; and (e) separating said sludge from said liquid. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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