Chemo-remediation of crude oil polluted soils obtained from recent polluted site in oil producing environs in Rivers State Nigeria

dc.contributor.authorIwu, Irenus Chinonye
dc.contributor.authorOnu, Uchenna Lynda
dc.contributor.authorNkwoada, Amarachi
dc.contributor.authorOnwumere, Fidelis
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-29T10:38:22Z
dc.date.available2025-04-29T10:38:22Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.descriptionA research article with tables
dc.description.abstractThe chemo- remediation of crude oil polluted soils from recent pollution sites in oil producing environs in River state was carried out by both in vivo and in vitro methods using macro-soil nutrients ( Nitrate, Phosphate and Potassium) as index for remediation. The soil samples were labeled A, B, C, D1 to D6, sample A was obtained from pollution free site used as a control.Sample C was crude oil polluted soil not treated with surfactant, sample B was crude oil polluted soil leached with surfactant and not mineralized. Samples D1-D6 were polluted soil samples, leached with surfactant and mineralized with fertilizer. The samples were leached with linear alkyl benzene sulphonate (LABS) and later mineralized with Nitrate, Phosphate and Potassium (N.P.K) fertilizer and returned to the site of excavation to fallow for four months. The samples were later re-excavated and taken to the laboratory for analysis. Nitrate and phosphate contents were obtained with the aid of spectrum lab 725 UV visible spectrophotometer and potassium content was determined by use of a flame photometer. Results showed that sample A had nitrate concentration of 330ppm, sample B had concentration of 21ppm, sample C had a concentration of 54ppm while samples D-D6 had concentrations ranging from300ppm to 420ppm.Similarly, The phosphate concentrations were 68.50ppm, 17.00ppn, 28.00ppm and 48.80-136.40ppm for sample A, B, C.D1-D6 respectively. The potassium concentrations were not different as concentrations of 46ppm, 12ppm, 28ppm and 38ppm-64ppm was recorded for samples A, B, C, and D1-D6 respectively. These results revealed that crude oils not only renders soils unusable but also destroys the nutrient availability in soils. The soils can therefore quickly be reclaimed by leaching them with surfactants and mineralizing them with adequate inorganic fertilizer.
dc.identifier.citationIwu, I. C., Onu, U. L., Nkwoada A. & Onwumere, F. (2019) Chemo-remediation of crude oil polluted soils obtained from recent polluted site in oil producing environs in Rivers State Nigeria. American Journal of Chemical Research, 3(11), 1 - 7
dc.identifier.issn2573-0231
dc.identifier.uri: https://escipub.com/american-journal-of-chemical-research/
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.futo.edu.ng/handle/20.500.14562/1794
dc.language.isoen
dc.publishereSciPub
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Internationalen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
dc.subjectNitrogen. Potassium
dc.subjectphosphorus
dc.subjectmineralization
dc.subjectspectrophotometer
dc.subjectDepartment of Chemistry
dc.titleChemo-remediation of crude oil polluted soils obtained from recent polluted site in oil producing environs in Rivers State Nigeria
dc.typeArticle

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