2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15064950
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Effect of Modified Illite on Cd Immobilization and Fertility Enhancement of Acidic Soils

Abstract: Cadmium pollution in the soil induces significant hazards to agricultural growth and public health. Therefore, new routes are needed to develop low-cost soil amendments that can effectively stabilize cadmium and improve soil fertility. This study introduces modified illite (MIT) with the enhanced ability to stabilize heavy metal Cd through the mixing of illite with calcium carbonate, silicate and sulfate in specific proportions by using the well-known calcination-hydrothermal process. The characterization find… Show more

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“…Existing methods follow the existing standards to make use of the well-known approaches in soil testing. Such methods focus on remediation of the ecologically degraded and contaminated soil, assuming that its properties conform to the models in the existing workflow [62][63][64]. As a consequence, none of the resulting approaches are tailored to a better understanding of how the variation of soil properties, such as soil moisture, grain size, and permeability, affect its behaviour in leaching.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing methods follow the existing standards to make use of the well-known approaches in soil testing. Such methods focus on remediation of the ecologically degraded and contaminated soil, assuming that its properties conform to the models in the existing workflow [62][63][64]. As a consequence, none of the resulting approaches are tailored to a better understanding of how the variation of soil properties, such as soil moisture, grain size, and permeability, affect its behaviour in leaching.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%