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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009

Biological leaching of heavy metals from a contaminated soil by Aspergillus niger.

Wanxia Ren; Peijun Li; Yong Geng; Xiaojun Li

Bioleaching of heavy metals from a contaminated soil in an industrial area using metabolites, mainly weak organic acids, produced by a fungus Aspergillus niger was investigated. Batch experiments were performed to compare the leaching efficiencies of one-step and two-step processes and to determine the transformation of heavy metal chemical forms during the bioleaching process. After the one or two-step processes, the metal removals were compared using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and least-significance difference (LSD). A. niger exhibits a good potential in generating a variety of organic acids effective for metal solubilisation. Results showed that after the one-step process, maximum removals of 56%, 100%, 30% and 19% were achieved for copper, cadmium, lead and zinc, respectively. After the two-step process, highest removals of 97.5% Cu, 88.2% Cd, 26% Pb, and 14.5% Zn were obtained. Results of sequential extraction showed that organic acids produced by A. niger were effective in removing the exchangeable, carbonate, and Fe/Mn oxide fractions of Cu, Cd, Pb and Zn; and after both processes the metals remaining in the soil were mainly bound in stable fractions. Such a treatment procedure indicated that leaching of heavy metals from contaminated soil using A. niger has the potential for use in remediation of contaminated soils.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2015

Reconsidering brownfield redevelopment strategy in China’s old industrial zone: a health risk assessment of heavy metal contamination

Wanxia Ren; Yong Geng; Zhixiao Ma; Lina Sun; Bing Xue; Tsuyoshi Fujita

Urban environmental quality in brownfield redevelopment sites is of vital importance after most of former industrial areas were replanned or changed into residential and recreational areas. Hence, it is necessary to rethink if those brownfield redevelopment sites have been cleaned up so that there will be no negative health impacts to local residents. Under such a circumstance, this paper aims to evaluate the contamination level of heavy metals within a brownfield redevelopment site in China, namely, the Tiexi old industrial zone in Shenyang. Surface soil and dust samples were collected from local industrial sites, residential/commercial sites, traffic sites, and recreational sites, respectively. Our analysis results revealed that although the soils in the brownfield redevelopment sites had been treated and remediated, heavy metal pollution still exists in certain sites, especially in the current industrial sites that will be planned into residential/commercial or recreational zones, and the current residential sites where the former industrial sites located, showing that past industrial activities did and will continue to influence the soil quality. Further health risk assessment indicates that As and Pb generated from industrial sites and traffic sites has a potential to pose serious health risks to local residents, especially children. The hotspots with more serious health risks to children are mainly concentrated in the areas close to the former Shenyang Smelting Plant. After one decade of redevelopment, the Tiexi old industrial zone has become a new urban area which is not suitable for large-scaled soil remediation efforts. Thus, the phytoremediation by trees or herbs in heavy-metal-contaminated land is more appropriate and should be embedded into urban green land planning. This study provides innovative policy insights on urban brownfield redevelopment to both governmental officials and related stakeholders so that they can make appropriate remediation actions.


Journal of Urban Planning and Development-asce | 2016

Extended Land-Use Coding System and Its Application in Urban Brownfield Redevelopment: Case Study of Tiexi District in Shenyang, China

Bing Xue; Liming Zhang; Yong Geng; Bruce Mitchell; Wanxia Ren

AbstractManagement of land use related to brownfield redevelopment areas offers opportunities to respond to the challenges from rapid urbanization in China. This paper explores the mixed functions of land use in brownfield redevelopment by using the Tiexi District in Shenyang as a case study and extending the current national land-use coding system. Based on examination of the land-use statistics for the Tiexi District, the authors found that the current coding system is not suitable or precise enough for calculating the areas of land use or its mixed-function-based measurement in a way useful for scientific research and local policy-making. Thus, an extended coding system is proposed, and four examples (two residential communities, one commercial business facility, and one industrial cultural plaza) were selected for empirical study. The extended coding system supplies more-detailed information for understanding the land-use functions in brownfield redevelopment and provides a more-valid database for mea...


Energy Policy | 2011

Contributing to local policy making on GHG emission reduction through inventorying and attribution: A case study of Shenyang, China

Fengming Xi; Yong Geng; Xudong Chen; Yunsong Zhang; Xinbei Wang; Bing Xue; Huijuan Dong; Zhu Liu; Wanxia Ren; Tsuyoshi Fujita; Qinghua Zhu


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2013

Co-benefit evaluation for urban public transportation sector – a case of Shenyang, China

Yong Geng; Zhixiao Ma; Bing Xue; Wanxia Ren; Zhe Liu; Tsuyoshi Fujita


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2015

A life cycle co-benefits assessment of wind power in China

Bing Xue; Zhixiao Ma; Yong Geng; Peter Heck; Wanxia Ren; Mario Tobias; Achim Maas; Ping Jiang; Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira; Tsuyoshi Fujita


Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management | 2015

An overview of e-waste management in China

Chenyu Lu; Lin Zhang; Yongguang Zhong; Wanxia Ren; Mario Tobias; Zhilin Mu; Zhixiao Ma; Yong Geng; Bing Xue


Ecological Indicators | 2014

A review on China's pollutant emissions reduction assessment

Bing Xue; Bruce Mitchell; Yong Geng; Wanxia Ren; Katrin Müller; Zhixiao Ma; Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira; Tsuyoshi Fujita; Mario Tobias


Renewable Energy | 2013

Co-benefits analysis on climate change and environmental effects of wind-power: a case study from Xinjiang, China

Zhixiao Ma; Bing Xue; Yong Geng; Wanxia Ren; Tsuyoshi Fujita; Zilong Zhang; Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira; David A. Jacques; Fengming Xi


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2014

Spatial-temporal patterns and driving factors for industrial wastewater emission in China

Yong Geng; Meiling Wang; Joseph Sarkis; Bing Xue; Lin Zhang; Tsuyoshi Fujita; Xiaoman Yu; Wanxia Ren; Liming Zhang; Huijuan Dong

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Bing Xue

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yong Geng

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Zhixiao Ma

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Tsuyoshi Fujita

National Institute for Environmental Studies

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Chengpeng Lu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Liming Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yunsong Zhang

Dalian University of Technology

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Fengming Xi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Huijuan Dong

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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