The Polluted Statu in Contaminated Soil of Suzhou Chemical Plant

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We sampled total of 74 polluted soil samples in the polluted field by means of setting 37 plane sample points and digged sampling caves according to the original producing layout and pollution situation of Suzhou chemical plant. The total quantity and the concentration of active form of heavy metal elements in the soil samples were analyzed by atomic absorption spectra; and the volatility organics in the soil are measured using jointed gas chromatography-mass spectrograph measurement. The results show that the polluted area is over 30%. The main pollutants are carbon tetrachloride, methylene chloride, aromatic compounds in the north part of the field, and toluene, P-dichlorobenzene, and petroleum hydrocarbons in the south part. The main pollutants underground 2-3 m are petroleum-derived hydrocarbons, volatile halogenated hydrocarbons, and aromatic compounds.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 573-574)

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308-312

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October 2012

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