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Influence of the Extraction Solution on the Removal of Heavy Metals from Polluted Soils

Soil pollution with heavy metals is a problem for the whole geosystem. The aim of the research is to identify new solutions for extracting heavy metals from polluted soils so that they can be further exploited. To this end, investigations of the physicochemical characteristics of the soil sample und...

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Autores principales: Sur, Ioana Monica, Hegyi, Andreea, Micle, Valer, Gabor, Timea, Lăzărescu, Adrian-Victor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16186189
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author Sur, Ioana Monica
Hegyi, Andreea
Micle, Valer
Gabor, Timea
Lăzărescu, Adrian-Victor
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Hegyi, Andreea
Micle, Valer
Gabor, Timea
Lăzărescu, Adrian-Victor
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description Soil pollution with heavy metals is a problem for the whole geosystem. The aim of the research is to identify new solutions for extracting heavy metals from polluted soils so that they can be further exploited. To this end, investigations of the physicochemical characteristics of the soil sample under study were carried out. Following the analyses, the soil was characterised as lute-coarse sand (UG) with a strongly acidic pH (4.67), a hygroscopicity coefficient (CH = 4.8% g/g), and a good supply of nutrients: nitrogen (N(t)): 0.107%; mobile phosphorus (P(AL)): 6 mg kg(−1) and mobile potassium (K(AL)): 26 mg kg(−1), but is low in humus (2.12%). The metal content of the soil was determined by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS), and the analyses showed high concentrations of metals (Pb: 27,660 mg kg(−1); Cu: 5590 mg kg(−1); Zn: 2199 mg kg(−1); Cd: 11.68 mg kg(−1); Cr: 146 mg kg(−1)). The removal of metals (Pb, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Cr) from polluted soil by different extraction agents (water, humus, malic acid, chitosan, and gluconic acid) was investigated. Metal extraction experiments were carried out in a continuous orbital rotation-oscillation stirrer at a solid/liquid/ (S/L ratio; g:mL) of 1:4, at two concentrations of extraction solution (1% and 3%), and at different stirring times (2, 4, 6, and 8 h). The yield of the extraction process is very low for all proposed extraction solutions. The maximum values of extraction efficiency are: 0.5% (Pb); 3.28% (Zn); and 5.72% (Cu). Higher values were obtained in the case of Cr (11.97%) in the variant of using humus 3% as an extraction solution at a stirring time of 6 h. In the investigated experimental conditions, the best removal efficiencies were obtained in the case of cadmium (26.71%) when using a 3% malic acid solution. In conclusion, it is considered that, from case to case, the type of extraction solution as well as the nature of the metal influence the mechanism of the depollution process, i.e., the capacity of the fine soil granules to free themselves from the pollutant metal that has adhered to them, and further research is considered necessary in the future.
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spelling pubmed-105325942023-09-28 Influence of the Extraction Solution on the Removal of Heavy Metals from Polluted Soils Sur, Ioana Monica Hegyi, Andreea Micle, Valer Gabor, Timea Lăzărescu, Adrian-Victor Materials (Basel) Article Soil pollution with heavy metals is a problem for the whole geosystem. The aim of the research is to identify new solutions for extracting heavy metals from polluted soils so that they can be further exploited. To this end, investigations of the physicochemical characteristics of the soil sample under study were carried out. Following the analyses, the soil was characterised as lute-coarse sand (UG) with a strongly acidic pH (4.67), a hygroscopicity coefficient (CH = 4.8% g/g), and a good supply of nutrients: nitrogen (N(t)): 0.107%; mobile phosphorus (P(AL)): 6 mg kg(−1) and mobile potassium (K(AL)): 26 mg kg(−1), but is low in humus (2.12%). The metal content of the soil was determined by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS), and the analyses showed high concentrations of metals (Pb: 27,660 mg kg(−1); Cu: 5590 mg kg(−1); Zn: 2199 mg kg(−1); Cd: 11.68 mg kg(−1); Cr: 146 mg kg(−1)). The removal of metals (Pb, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Cr) from polluted soil by different extraction agents (water, humus, malic acid, chitosan, and gluconic acid) was investigated. Metal extraction experiments were carried out in a continuous orbital rotation-oscillation stirrer at a solid/liquid/ (S/L ratio; g:mL) of 1:4, at two concentrations of extraction solution (1% and 3%), and at different stirring times (2, 4, 6, and 8 h). The yield of the extraction process is very low for all proposed extraction solutions. The maximum values of extraction efficiency are: 0.5% (Pb); 3.28% (Zn); and 5.72% (Cu). Higher values were obtained in the case of Cr (11.97%) in the variant of using humus 3% as an extraction solution at a stirring time of 6 h. In the investigated experimental conditions, the best removal efficiencies were obtained in the case of cadmium (26.71%) when using a 3% malic acid solution. In conclusion, it is considered that, from case to case, the type of extraction solution as well as the nature of the metal influence the mechanism of the depollution process, i.e., the capacity of the fine soil granules to free themselves from the pollutant metal that has adhered to them, and further research is considered necessary in the future. MDPI 2023-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10532594/ /pubmed/37763466 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16186189 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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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10532594/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37763466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16186189
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