Literature DB >> 29960945

Effect of mixed chelators of EDTA, GLDA, and citric acid on bioavailability of residual heavy metals in soils and soil properties.

Xiaofang Guo1, Guohui Zhao1, Guixiang Zhang1, Qiusheng He2, Zebin Wei3, Wei Zheng1, Tianwei Qian1, Qitang Wu3.   

Abstract

Soil washing is an effective technology for the remediation of multi-metal contaminated soils. However, bioavailability of residual heavy metals in soils and soil properties could be changed during washing processes. This study investigated the effects of EDTA, FeCl3 and mixed chelators (MC) on bioavailability of residual heavy metals in soils and soil biological properties after soil washing. The results showed that soil washing by chelators successfully decreased the total concentration of heavy metals in soils, while it did not effectively decrease the exchangeable fraction of heavy metals, especially for calcareous contaminated soil. The toxic effects of the washed soils seemed to exhibit higher correlations with the changes in the soil properties such as soil pH and nutrient concentrations. As compared with FeCl3 and EDTA, MC tended to moderately change soil properties (e.g., pH, total N, available N, available P, and exchangeable K, Ca, and Mg). Additionally, MC-washed soil had the least influence on the soil enzymes activities, and had the highest germination and growth of Chinese cabbage. Accordingly, MC is a moderate washing solution in the removal of heavy metals from multi-metal contaminated soils, and had minimal negative effects on soil qualities.
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Keywords:  Bioavailability; Heavy metals; Soil properties; Soil washing; Toxic effect

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29960945     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.06.144

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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