2014
DOI: 10.5601/jelem.2014.19.3.702
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Distribution of nickel in fractions extracted with the BCR procedure from nickel - contaminated soil

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“…2c). Using artificially contaminated soil of similar texture and pH as in the present study, Kuziemska et al [31] found that regardless of initial Ni concentration (50 or 100 mg kg -1 ), about 70% was in exchangeable and acid soluble fraction and 14% in reducible fraction. However, this soil contained less organic matter.…”
Section: Metal Transformations In Soil Aged For Different Periods Of mentioning
confidence: 78%
“…2c). Using artificially contaminated soil of similar texture and pH as in the present study, Kuziemska et al [31] found that regardless of initial Ni concentration (50 or 100 mg kg -1 ), about 70% was in exchangeable and acid soluble fraction and 14% in reducible fraction. However, this soil contained less organic matter.…”
Section: Metal Transformations In Soil Aged For Different Periods Of mentioning
confidence: 78%
“…As a result of the mineralization of organic matter, the mobility of heavy metals improves, whereas soil liming favors their binding in the residual fraction. According to Kuziemska et al ( 2014 ), it is not only soil liming but also organic matter in the soil that are responsible for decreased mobility of nickel in soil. Mamindy-Pajany et al ( 2013 ) claim that soluble organic carbon contained in sewage sludge applied to limestone soils can facilitate the leaching of Ni by creating soluble Ni-organic complexes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding the characteristics of nickel contamination in soils and identifying its environmental exposure risk provides important information for making decisions as to the best method of remediating soils contaminated with this heavy metal [Kuziemska et al, 2014]. The application of low cost, environmentally friendly and easily available reactive materials in the removal of heavy metals from polluted environments, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%