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Soil leaching remediation has attracted extensive attention because of its good removal effect, short operation period and stable removal effect of heavy metals. The key to reduce the harm of heavy metal contaminated soil to the environment and human health is to use appropriate leachate to repair heavy metal contaminated soil. In this study, citric acid (CA), iron nitrate (Fe(NO)) and polyepoxysuccinic acid (PESA) with different concentrations were used as research reagents to explore the best combination of leaching effects of heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd) in contaminated soil. The effects of concentration of eluent, liquid to solid ratio and leaching time on leaching efficiency of heavy metals and the changes of soil physical and chemical properties before and after leaching were studied. The results showed that 0.5 mol/L CA and 0.05 mol/L PESA were combined according to the volume ratio of 7:3, and the leaching effect was the best when the liquid-solid ratio was 15 and the leaching time was 240 min. Under the optimal leaching condition, the four heavy metals in the soil had significant removal effects, and the removal rates were, respectively, 86.06% Cu, Zn 74.55%, Pb 67.88% and Cd 91.63%. The X-ray spectrum and Fourier infrared spectrum analysis of soil before and after leaching showed that CA-PESA combined leaching had little effect on soil structure change. This study provided theoretical support for the development and application of suitable leaching agents for the remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soil.
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