Combined Chemical and Mineralogical Evidence for Heavy Metal Binding in Mining- and Smelting-Affecte Combined Chemical and Mineralogical Evidence for Heavy Metal Binding in Mining- and Smelting-Affecte

Combined Chemical and Mineralogical Evidence for Heavy Metal Binding in Mining- and Smelting-Affecte

  • 期刊名字:土壤圈(意译名)
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  • 论文作者:A. VANK,V. ETTLER,T. GRYGAR,L.
  • 作者单位:A. VAN(E)K,Institute of Inorganic Chemistry,T. GRYGAR
  • 更新时间:2022-12-27
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The binding of metallic contaminants (Pb, Cd, and Zn) and As on soil constituents was studied on four highly con-taminated alluvial soil profiles from the mining/smelting district of Pribram (Czech Republic) using a combination of mineralogical and chemical methods. Sequential extraction analysis (SEA) was supplemented by mineralogical investi-gation of both bulk samples and hcavy mineral fractions using X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy with an energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer (SEM/EDS). The mineralogy of Fe and Mn oxides was studied by voltammetry of microparticles (VMP) and diffuse reflectance spectrometry (DRS). Zinc and Pb were predominantly were detected in soils by XRD and SEM/EDS. In contrast, Cd was the most mobile contaminant and was predominantly present in the exchangeable fraction. Arsenic was bound to the residual and reducible fractions (corresponding to Fe oxides or to unidentified Fe-Pb arsenates). SEM/EDS observations indicate the predominant affinity of Pb for Mn oxides,and to a lesser extent, for Fe oxidcs. Thus, a more suitable SEA procedure should be used for these mining-affected soils to distinguish between the contaminant fraction bound to Mn oxides and Fe oxides.

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