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HERO ID
2645496
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Salt-Affected Soil Amelioration with Flue Gas Desulfurization By-Products and Waste Gypsum Board in Tianjin, China
Author(s)
Sakai, Y; Ren, S; Wang, C; Sadakata, M
Year
2011
Is Peer Reviewed?
No
Journal
Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan
ISSN:
0021-9592
Volume
44
Issue
10
Page Numbers
750-756
Web of Science Id
WOS:000296098200012
Abstract
Soil salinization has progressed rapidly in northeastern and western China. In addition, air pollution is one of the most serious environmental problems. To alleviate the problems of soil salinization, food shortages, and air pollution, we have studied the amelioration of salt-affected soil using the by-products of flue gas desulfurization (FGD). Moreover, the recycling of waste gypsum produced at both new construction sites and demolition work sites has become a serious challenge in Japan. FGD gypsum in China and gypsum separated from waste gypsum board (WGB) in Japan were added to salt-affected soil as soil amendments. The effects of lignite and peat, which contains humic substances, were also investigated. With treatment, the soil's chemical parameters were restored, and agricultural production increased in all fields. Therefore, we have confirmed the effectiveness of amelioration of salt-affected soil by both FGD and WGB gypsum. Moreover, the use of lignite and peat with gypsum accelerated the effect of soil amelioration. This result suggests that the application rates of both types of gypsum could be reduced. Thus, we can propose a new salt-affected soil reclamation method using WGB, lignite, and peat in China.
Keywords
Desulfurization; Gypsum Board; Gypsum; Salt-Affected Soil; Soil Amelioration
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