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The Usability of Sorbents in Restoring Enzymatic Activity in Soils Polluted with Petroleum-Derived Products

Due to their ability to adsorb or absorb chemical pollutants, including organic compounds, sorbents are increasingly used in the reclamation of soils subjected to their pressure, which results from their high potential in eliminating xenobiotics. The precise optimization of the reclamation process i...

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Autores principales: Wyszkowska, Jadwiga, Borowik, Agata, Zaborowska, Magdalena, Kucharski, Jan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37241368
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16103738
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author Wyszkowska, Jadwiga
Borowik, Agata
Zaborowska, Magdalena
Kucharski, Jan
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Zaborowska, Magdalena
Kucharski, Jan
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description Due to their ability to adsorb or absorb chemical pollutants, including organic compounds, sorbents are increasingly used in the reclamation of soils subjected to their pressure, which results from their high potential in eliminating xenobiotics. The precise optimization of the reclamation process is required, focused primarily on restoring the condition of the soil. This research are essential for seeking materials sufficiently potent to accelerate the remediation process and for expanding knowledge related to biochemical transformations that lead to the neutralization of these pollutants. The goal of this study was to determine and compare the sensitivity of soil enzymes to petroleum-derived products in soil sown with Zea mays, remediated using four sorbents. The study was conducted in a pot experiment, with loamy sand (LS) and sandy loam (SL) polluted with VERVA diesel oil (DO) and VERVA 98 petrol (P). Soil samples were collected from arable lands, and the effects of the tested pollutants were compared with those used as control uncontaminated soil samples in terms of Zea mays biomass and the activity of seven enzymes in the soil. The following sorbents were applied to mitigate DO and P effects on the test plants and enzymatic activity: molecular sieve (M), expanded clay (E), sepiolite (S), and Ikasorb (I). Both DO and P exerted a toxic effect on Zea mays, with DO more strongly disturbing its growth and development and the activities of soil enzymes than P. In sandy clay (SL), P was found to be a significant inhibitor of dehydrogenases (Deh), catalase (Cat), urease (Ure), alkaline phosphatase (Pal), and arylsulfatase (Aryl) activities, while DO stimulated the activity of all enzymes in this soil. The study results suggest that the sorbents tested, mainlya molecular sieve, may be useful in remediating DO-polluted soils, especially when alleviating the effects of these pollutants in soils of lower agronomic value.
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spelling pubmed-102214802023-05-28 The Usability of Sorbents in Restoring Enzymatic Activity in Soils Polluted with Petroleum-Derived Products Wyszkowska, Jadwiga Borowik, Agata Zaborowska, Magdalena Kucharski, Jan Materials (Basel) Article Due to their ability to adsorb or absorb chemical pollutants, including organic compounds, sorbents are increasingly used in the reclamation of soils subjected to their pressure, which results from their high potential in eliminating xenobiotics. The precise optimization of the reclamation process is required, focused primarily on restoring the condition of the soil. This research are essential for seeking materials sufficiently potent to accelerate the remediation process and for expanding knowledge related to biochemical transformations that lead to the neutralization of these pollutants. The goal of this study was to determine and compare the sensitivity of soil enzymes to petroleum-derived products in soil sown with Zea mays, remediated using four sorbents. The study was conducted in a pot experiment, with loamy sand (LS) and sandy loam (SL) polluted with VERVA diesel oil (DO) and VERVA 98 petrol (P). Soil samples were collected from arable lands, and the effects of the tested pollutants were compared with those used as control uncontaminated soil samples in terms of Zea mays biomass and the activity of seven enzymes in the soil. The following sorbents were applied to mitigate DO and P effects on the test plants and enzymatic activity: molecular sieve (M), expanded clay (E), sepiolite (S), and Ikasorb (I). Both DO and P exerted a toxic effect on Zea mays, with DO more strongly disturbing its growth and development and the activities of soil enzymes than P. In sandy clay (SL), P was found to be a significant inhibitor of dehydrogenases (Deh), catalase (Cat), urease (Ure), alkaline phosphatase (Pal), and arylsulfatase (Aryl) activities, while DO stimulated the activity of all enzymes in this soil. The study results suggest that the sorbents tested, mainlya molecular sieve, may be useful in remediating DO-polluted soils, especially when alleviating the effects of these pollutants in soils of lower agronomic value. MDPI 2023-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10221480/ /pubmed/37241368 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16103738 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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The Usability of Sorbents in Restoring Enzymatic Activity in Soils Polluted with Petroleum-Derived Products
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title_full The Usability of Sorbents in Restoring Enzymatic Activity in Soils Polluted with Petroleum-Derived Products
title_fullStr The Usability of Sorbents in Restoring Enzymatic Activity in Soils Polluted with Petroleum-Derived Products
title_full_unstemmed The Usability of Sorbents in Restoring Enzymatic Activity in Soils Polluted with Petroleum-Derived Products
title_short The Usability of Sorbents in Restoring Enzymatic Activity in Soils Polluted with Petroleum-Derived Products
title_sort usability of sorbents in restoring enzymatic activity in soils polluted with petroleum-derived products
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37241368
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16103738
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