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Published online 5 January 2006
Published in J Environ Qual 35:342-351 (2006)
DOI: 10.2134/jeq2004.0259
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Heavy Metals in the Environment

µ-XANES and µ-XRF Investigations of Metal Binding Mechanisms in Biosolids

G. M. Hettiarachchia,*, K. G. Scheckelb, J. A. Ryanb, S. R. Suttonc and M. Newvillec

a Dep. of Soil and Water, School of Earth and Environmental Science, Univ. of Adelaide, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia
b National Risk Management Res. Lab., USEPA, 5995 Center Hill Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45224
c GSECARS, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637

* Corresponding author (ganga.hettiarachchi{at}adelaide.edu.au)

Received for publication July 7, 2004. Micro-X-ray fluorescence (µ-XRF) microprobe analysis and micro-X-ray absorption near-edge structure (µ-XANES) spectroscopy were employed to identify Fe and Mn phases and their association with selected metals in two biosolids (limed composted [LC] and Nu-Earth) before and after treatment to remove organic carbon (OC). Spatial correlations derived from elemental mapping of XRF images showed strong correlations between Fe and Cd, Cr, Pb, or Zn (r2 = 0.65–0.92) before and after removal of most of the OC. The strong correlation between Fe and Cu that was present in intact samples disappeared after OC removal, suggesting that Cu was associated with OC coatings that may have been present on Fe compounds. Except for Fe and Cr, the spatial correlations of metals with Mn were improved after treatment to remove OC, indicating that the treatment may have altered more than the OC in the system. The Fe µ-XANES spectra of the intact biosolids sample showed that every point had varying mixtures of Fe(II and III) species and no two points were identical. The lack of uniformity in Fe species in the biosolids sample illustrates the complexity of the materials and the difficulty of studying biosolids using conventional analytical tools or chemical extraction techniques. Still, these microscopic observations provide independent information supporting the previous laboratory and field hypothesis that Fe compounds play a major role in retention of environmentally important trace elements in biosolids. This could be due to co-precipitation of the metals with Fe, adsorption of metals by Fe compounds, or a combination of both mechanisms.

Abbreviations: LC, limed composted • LCF, linear combination fitting • OC, organic carbon • µ-XANES, µ-X-ray absorption near edge struc-ture • µ-XRF, µ-X-ray fluorescence




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