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Remediation by means of EDTA of an agricultural calcareous soil polluted with Pb

机译:通过用Pb污染的农业钙质土壤的EDTA进行补救

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The dispersion of mine tailings affects ecosystems due to their high content of potentially toxic elements. Environmental risk increases when the soil impacted by tailings is used for agriculture; this use may result in health impacts. This study analyzes the feasibility of remediating a calcareous soil (used for maize cultivation) polluted with lead in the semiarid zone of Zimapan, Mexico, by using EDTA as an extractant. Total geoavailable and bioaccessible concentrations in the gastric and intestinal phases were determined to evaluate lead availability and health risk. The soil was then washed with EDTA, and the geochemical fractionation (interchangeable, carbonates, Fe/Mn oxy-hydroxides, organic matter-sulfides, and residual) and impact on the mesophile bacteria and fungi/yeast populations were analyzed. The results showed total Pb concentrations up to 647 +/- 3.50 mg/kg, a 46% bioaccessible fraction (297 +/- 9.90 mg/kg) in the gastric phase and a 12.2% (80 +/- 5 mg/kg) bioaccessible fraction in the intestinal phase, indicating a health and environmental risk. Meanwhile, the geochemical fractionation before washing showed a Pb fraction mainly consisting of Fe/Mn oxy-hydroxides (69.6%); this reducible fraction may progressively increase its bioaccessibility. Geochemical fractionation performed in the washed soil showed differences from that determined before the treatment; however, the iron and manganese fraction, at 42.4%, accounted for most of the Pb. The soil microbiology was also modified by EDTA, with an increase in aerobic bacteria and a decrease in fungi/yeast populations. Although 44% total lead removal was achieved, corresponding to a final concentration of 363.50 +/- 43.50 mg/kg (below national and USEPA standards), washing with EDTA increased the soluble and interchangeable lead concentrations. Statistical analysis indicated a significant effect (p 0.05) of EDTA on the soil's geochemical fractionation of lead.
机译:由于其潜在有毒元素的高含量,矿井尾矿的分散会影响生态系统。当尾矿影响的土壤用于农业时,环境风险增加;这种使用可能导致健康影响。本研究分析了通过使用EDTA作为萃取剂,通过使用EDTA在墨西哥Zimapan的半干旱区污染钙质土壤(用于玉米种植)的可行性。确定胃和肠阶段的总地质可利用和生物可接为浓度,以评估铅可用性和健康风险。然后用EDTA洗涤土壤,分析了地球化学分级(可互换,碳酸盐,Fe / Mn羟化物,有机物质 - 硫化物和残留)以及对中间渗毛细血管和真菌/酵母种群的影响。结果表明,总Pb浓度高达647 +/- 3.50mg / kg,胃相的46%的生物可接近级分(297 +/- 9.90 mg / kg),12.2%(80 +/- 5mg / kg)肠阶段的生物分数,表明健康和环境风险。同时,洗涤前的地球化学分级显示Pb级分,主要由Fe / Mn氧 - 氢氧化物(69.6%)组成;这种可还原级分可以逐渐增加其生物可接定性。在洗涤的土壤中进行的地球化学分级显示出在治疗前确定的差异;然而,铁和锰级分,42.4%,占大多数Pb。土壤微生物学也由EDTA修饰,随着有氧细菌的增加和真菌/酵母种群的降低。尽管达到了44%的总铅去除,但对应于363.50 +/- 43.50 mg / kg(低于国家和使用PA标准)的最终浓度,用EDTA洗涤增加了可溶性和可互换的铅浓度。统计学分析表明了在土壤的地球化学分级铅上的EDTA显着效果(P <0.05)。

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    《Environmental Geochemistry and Health》 |2021年第6期|2231-2242|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Autonoma Metropolitana Unidad Azcapotzalco Dept Energia Av San Pablo 180 Mexico City 02200 DF Mexico;

    Univ Autonoma Metropolitana Unidad Azcapotzalco Dept Energia Av San Pablo 180 Mexico City 02200 DF Mexico;

    Univ Autonoma Metropolitana Unidad Azcapotzalco Dept Energia Av San Pablo 180 Mexico City 02200 DF Mexico;

    Univ Autonoma Metropolitana Unidad Azcapotzalco Dept Energia Av San Pablo 180 Mexico City 02200 DF Mexico;

    Univ Autonoma Metropolitana Unidad Azcapotzalco Dept Energia Av San Pablo 180 Mexico City 02200 DF Mexico;

    Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico UNAM Inst Geofis Mexico City 04510 DF Mexico;

    Univ Juarez Estado Durango Fac Ciencias Quim Dept Ciencia Mat Av Vet S-N Circuito Univ Durango Dgo 34120 Mexico;

    Univ Autonoma Metropolitana Unidad Azcapotzalco Dept Energia Av San Pablo 180 Mexico City 02200 DF Mexico;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 关键词

    Bioaccessibility; Geochemical fractionation; Fe; mn oxy-hydroxides; Microorganisms; Zimap#225; n;

    机译:生物转移;地球化学分馏;Fe;Mn氧 - 氢氧化物;微生物;zimap&#225;n;

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