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Long and Short-term Leaching Characteristics of Lead from Lead-sinker of Wasted Fishing Gear by Deposition Conditions in Marine

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한국폐기물자원순환학회 (Korea Society Of Waste Management)
초록

Lead leached out from the metal lead-sinker attached to fishing nets or contained in ropes are likely to cause the environmental contamination, consequently, resulting in ecotoxicity. However, it is very difficult to find out the data on the disposal reality of fishing nets, lead-containing form of/in fishing net and its content. In previous studies, we presented the containing form of lead and the lead concentration leached out by the containing forms. As a result, the leaching concentration of lead was the highest under the supposition condition of lead-sinker deposited on sandy tidal flat. In this study, as a subsequent study, we investigated long-term leaching characteristics from lead-sinker deposited on sandy tidal flat. We used a serial batch leaching experiment to investigate the long-term leaching characteristics, and the experimental conditions were as follows; solid to liquid ratio 1:20, shaking time 24 hours (repetition of 7 times), room temperature, and shaking rate 170 rpm. As a result, lead leaching concentration after shaking for 24 hours was 0.215 mg/L, showing the highest leaching concentration, and then the leaching concentrations between 2-7 times were greatly decreased. Analysis result by Visual Minteq 3.1 said most of the leached lead component could be extracted as crystal such as Anglesite (PbSO4), Cerrusite (PbCO3), Cotunnite (PbCl2), and Pb(OH)2 by sulfate and carbonate in seawater.

저자
  • Da-Hye Hwang(Mokpo National Maritime University)
  • Yong-Jin Kim(Mokpo National Maritime University)
  • Seung-Mi Jeong(Mokpo National Maritime University)
  • Dong-Hoon Lee(University of Seoul)