2014
DOI: 10.18393/ejss.16003
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The role of soil's particle-size fractions in the adsorption of heavy metals

Abstract: Article Info Received : 15.05.2014 Accepted : 14.10.2014 The parameters of adsorption of Cu 2+ , Pb 2+ , and Zn 2+ cations by southern chernozem and their particle-size fractions were studied. The adsorption of metals by soils and the strength of their fixation on the surface of soil particles under both mono-and poly-element contamination decreased with the decreasing proportion of fine fractions in the soil. The aim of this work was to study the effect of the particle-size distribution and the silt and phys… Show more

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“…At sample point III, the binding of Cr is carried out by the inorganic material it has. This is supported by the statement of Mandzhieva et al (2014) that mineral mineral fraction is an important factor in the adsorption of metal cations when the levels of organic matter in the soil are low. Inorganic materials that can play a dc role include Al, which is one of the dominant constituent elements of the soil.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…At sample point III, the binding of Cr is carried out by the inorganic material it has. This is supported by the statement of Mandzhieva et al (2014) that mineral mineral fraction is an important factor in the adsorption of metal cations when the levels of organic matter in the soil are low. Inorganic materials that can play a dc role include Al, which is one of the dominant constituent elements of the soil.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…In this regard, Lalah et al (2009) reported that copper caused retention of DDT in a sandy soil with low OM. On the other hand, it has been reported that the silt fraction in soil could be partially reactive, and therefore interact with metals and pesticides due to the accumulation of soil organic carbon in this fraction (Rodríguez-Rubio et al 2003;Mandzhieva et al 2014;Matus et al 2016). As above mentioned, no remarkable changes in the sorption capacity of both pesticides were observed in Freire soil series.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil particles play an important roles in a variety of soil interactions, such as ion adsorption-desorption, water retention and heavy metal immobilization [40]. While metal transport in soil partially depends on the physicochemical properties of the metal, it is more controlled by the characteristics of soil, such as clay content and organic matter content [41].…”
Section: Particle Size Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%