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publicationNumber CN-105131960-B
titleOfInvention Preparation method and application of a lead-contaminated soil remediation material
abstract The invention discloses a preparation method and application of a lead-contaminated soil restoration material. The steps of the preparation method are: 1) impregnation: disperse nano-hydroxyapatite in water, sonicate, add potassium chloride, then add bagasse, stir evenly, separate, and dry; 2) pyrolysis: dry the dried material Pyrolysis under the atmosphere to obtain a black solid, just grind. A method for preparing biochar, comprising the following steps: 1) drying: crushing agricultural wastes, and then drying; 2) pyrolysis: pyrolyzing dried bagasse in a protective atmosphere, grinding, and sieving. Application of prepared lead-contaminated soil remediation materials in in-situ remediation of lead-contaminated soil. The in-situ remediation method of lead-contaminated soil comprises adding the prepared lead-contaminated soil remediation material into the soil, adding water, and mixing uniformly. The restoration material prepared by the invention is suitable for in-situ restoration of lead-contaminated soil, and has high restoration efficiency.
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