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Resource Recycling of Red Soil to Synthesize Fe2O3/FAU-type Zeolite Composite Material for Heavy Metal Removal
Published on: June 2, 2022
Converting building waste soil into GIS zeolite to remediate Cd-polluted soil
Lin Cai1, Qian Zheng1, Ziwei Wang1
1College of Resources and Environment, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China.
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The massive output of building waste soil poses a significant challenge to urban sustainable development. However, high-efficiency building waste soil recycling solutions are extremely scarce. Meanwhile, as a significant environmental hazard, Cd-contaminated soil has posed severe threats to public health. This work demonstrates a sustainable strategy to transform multiple building waste soils into low-cost and nontoxic GIS-type zeolite for Cd-contaminated soil remediation. Leveraging the high adaptability and flexibility of GIS-zeolite's crystallization properties, this "soil-to-GIS-zeolite" conversion process is simple, reliable, and highly universal, exerting high atom conversion rates of 87.28 % for Al and 78.75 % for Si, efficiently decreasing the raw materials cost and energy consumption. Notably, the GIS-zeolite exhibits remarkable Cd stabilization ability for soil remediation, effectively reducing the exchangeable Cd species in soil from 41.4 % down to 21.3 % with only a 0.3 % GIS-zeolite addition. Mechanistic studies reveal that GIS-zeolite could fast capture Cd2 + via surface chemisorption and gradually lock Cd2+ into its framework via Na⁺ release. Overall, this study proposes a sustainable approach to advancing construction waste soil recycling, GIS-zeolite synthesis, and Cd pollution control. Furthermore, it demonstrates the huge potential of soil resources for zeolite synthesis and environmental protection, which has been heavily ignored before.

