The mobility, bioavailability, and toxicity of metal(- loid)s are influenced by their interactions with phyllosilicates, organic matter, variable charge minerals, and microorganisms. Physicochemical processes influencing the chemistry of metal(- loid)s in soil environments include sorption/desorption, solution complexation, oxidation-reduction, and precipitationdissolution reactions. In particular, the sorption/desorption reactions of metal(loid)s on/from soil sorbents are influenced by pH, nature of soil components, and presence and concentrations of cations and inorganic anions. In recent years, many extraction tests have been used for assessing trace elements mobility and phytoavailability. Chemical speciation of toxic elements may be achieved by spectroscopic analyses (XAS), which provide information about oxidation state, symmetry, and identity of the coordinating ligand environment, and possible solid phases.
Chemical Processes Affecting the Mobility of Heavy Metals and Metalloids in Soil Environments / Caporale, ANTONIO GIANDONATO; Violante, Antonio. - In: CURRENT POLLUTION REPORTS. - ISSN 2198-6592. - 2:(2016), pp. 15-27. [10.1007/s40726-015-0024-y]
Chemical Processes Affecting the Mobility of Heavy Metals and Metalloids in Soil Environments
CAPORALE, ANTONIO GIANDONATO;VIOLANTE, ANTONIO
2016
Abstract
The mobility, bioavailability, and toxicity of metal(- loid)s are influenced by their interactions with phyllosilicates, organic matter, variable charge minerals, and microorganisms. Physicochemical processes influencing the chemistry of metal(- loid)s in soil environments include sorption/desorption, solution complexation, oxidation-reduction, and precipitationdissolution reactions. In particular, the sorption/desorption reactions of metal(loid)s on/from soil sorbents are influenced by pH, nature of soil components, and presence and concentrations of cations and inorganic anions. In recent years, many extraction tests have been used for assessing trace elements mobility and phytoavailability. Chemical speciation of toxic elements may be achieved by spectroscopic analyses (XAS), which provide information about oxidation state, symmetry, and identity of the coordinating ligand environment, and possible solid phases.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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