Mitsunori Kakeda
Prefectural University of Hiroshima
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Chemosphere | 2012
Srinivasa Reddy Mallampati; Yoshiharu Mitoma; Tetsuji Okuda; Shogo Sakita; Mitsunori Kakeda
This study investigated the use of a nanometallic Ca and CaO dispersion mixture for the immobilization of heavy metals (As, Cd, Cr and Pb) in contaminated soil. Simple grinding achieved 85-90% heavy metal immobilization, but it can be enhanced further to 98-100% by addition of a nanometallic Ca/CaO dispersion mixture produced by grinding. Observations using SEM-EDS elemental maps and semi-quantitative analysis showed that the amounts of As, Cd, Cr, and Pb measurable on the soil particle surface decrease after nanometallic Ca/CaO treatment. The leachable heavy metal concentrations were reduced after nanometallic Ca/CaO treatment to concentrations lower than the Japan soil elution standard regulatory threshold: <0.01 mg L(-1) for As, Cd, and Pb; and 0.05 mg L(-1) for Cr. Effects of soil moisture and pH on heavy metal immobilization were not strongly influenced. The most probable mechanisms for the enhancement of heavy metal immobilization capacity with nanometallic Ca/CaO treatment might be due to adsorption and entrapment of heavy metals into newly formed aggregates, thereby prompting aggregation of soil particles and enclosure/binding with Ca/CaO-associated immobile salts. Results suggest that the nanometallic Ca/CaO mixture is suitable for use in immobilization of heavy-metal-contaminated soil under normal moisture conditions.
Chemosphere | 2011
Yoshiharu Mitoma; Hideaki Miyata; Naoyoshi Egashira; Alina Simion; Mitsunori Kakeda; Cristian Simion
This report presents our results in a low-temperature mechanochemical hydrodechlorination process applied to fly ash coming from a municipal waste incinerator in order to efficiently remove all traces of PCDDs, PCDFs and PCBs. We found that the most suitable degradation agent is a mixture of metallic calcium and calcium oxide. A sample of fly ash presenting a TEQ of 5200 pg g(-1) was completely detoxified (no traces of PCDDs, PCDFs and PCBs detected) after ball-milling at 400 rpm over night.
Central European Journal of Chemistry | 2012
Alina Simion; Mitsunori Kakeda; Naoyoshi Egashira; Yoshiharu Mitoma; Cristian Simion
AbstractWe report hereby the first method of direct treatment of a wet soil containing toxic polychloroderivatives. Using a system with metallic Ca and 5% Rh fixed on charcoal in methanol, soil samples artificially polluted with fly ash containing polychloro-dibenzodioxins (PCDDs), polychloro-dibenzofurans (PCDFs) and coplanar polychlorinated biphenyls (co-PCBs), and having 69.2% to 84.6% moisture content, were successfully treated and decontaminated. This treatment afforded excellent hydrodechlorination yields for the 29 most toxic congeners of PCDDs, PCDFs and PCBs (98.3% degradation yield based on toxic equivalent quotient — or TEQ) after a 24 h treatment, at room temperature.
Environmental Chemistry Letters | 2012
Srinivasa Reddy Mallampati; Yoshiharu Mitoma; Tetsuji Okuda; Shogo Sakita; Mitsunori Kakeda
Environmental Science & Technology | 2009
Yoshiharu Mitoma; Mitsunori Kakeda; Alina Simion; Naoyoshi Egashira; Cristian Simion
Environmental Chemistry Letters | 2013
Srinivasa Reddy Mallampati; Yoshiharu Mitoma; Tetsuji Okuda; Shogo Sakita; Mitsunori Kakeda
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2013
Yoshiharu Mitoma; Srinivasa Reddy Mallampati; Hideaki Miyata; Mitsunori Kakeda
Environmental Progress | 2016
Yoshiharu Mitoma; Alina Simion; Srinivasa Reddy Mallampati; Hideaki Miyata; Mitsunori Kakeda; Cristian Simion
Separation and Purification Technology | 2013
Alina Simion; Hideaki Miyata; Mitsunori Kakeda; Naoyoshi Egashira; Yoshiharu Mitoma; Cristian Simion
Journal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste | 2013
Srinivasa Reddy Mallampati; Yoshiharu Mitoma; Tetsuji Okuda; Shogo Sakita; Mitsunori Kakeda