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Interactions of nano-oxides with low-molecular-weight organic acids in a contaminated soil
M. Vítková, M. Komárek, V. Tejnecký, H. Šillerová,
Language English Country Netherlands
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- MeSH
- Arsenic chemistry MeSH
- Metal Nanoparticles chemistry MeSH
- Metals chemistry MeSH
- Carboxylic Acids chemistry MeSH
- Soil Pollutants chemistry MeSH
- Molecular Weight MeSH
- Oxides chemistry MeSH
- Manganese Compounds chemistry MeSH
- Ferric Compounds chemistry MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
Various low-molecular-weight organic acids (LMWOAs) play an important role in the mobilisation of contaminants and their subsequent uptake by plants. Nano-maghemite (NM) and an amorphous Mn oxide (AMO) were investigated for their stabilisation potential under simulated rhizosphere conditions in terms of their use during chemical stabilisation and aided phytostabilisation of metal(loid)s in contaminated soils. In order to understand the reactivity of these potential sorbents of contaminants in soils and subsequent mobility of metal(loid)s, a set of time-dependent batch leaching experiments was performed using a mix of acetic, lactic, citric, malic and formic acids simulating root exudates. Despite being relatively unstable under given conditions, the AMO proved to be an efficient amendment for rapid stabilisation of both metals and As compared to NM. Generally, low pH (∼ 4) and the presence of citrate complexes resulted in higher mobility of metals in the non- and NM-amended soil. In contrast, the presence of AMO in the soil accelerated the neutralisation reactions related to pH increase and (co-) precipitation of secondary Fe/Mn/Al oxyhydroxides. Mineralogical transformations of the AMO showed to be crucial for contaminant immobilisation.
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