Stabilization of As, Cr, Cu, Pb and Zn in soil using amendments–a review
The spread of contaminants in soil can be hindered by the soil stabilization technique.
Contaminant immobilizing amendments decrease trace element leaching and their …
Contaminant immobilizing amendments decrease trace element leaching and their …
Chemical processes affecting the mobility of heavy metals and metalloids in soil environments
AG Caporale, A Violante - Current Pollution Reports, 2016 - Springer
The mobility, bioavailability, and toxicity of metal (loid) s are influenced by their interactions
with phyllosilicates, organic matter, variable charge minerals, and microorganisms …
with phyllosilicates, organic matter, variable charge minerals, and microorganisms …
Is there a future for sequential chemical extraction?
JR Bacon, CM Davidson - Analyst, 2008 - pubs.rsc.org
Since their introduction in the late 1970s, sequential extraction procedures have
experienced a rapid increase in use. They are now applied for a large number of potentially …
experienced a rapid increase in use. They are now applied for a large number of potentially …
Aquatic colloids and nanoparticles: current knowledge and future trends
JR Lead, KJ Wilkinson - Environmental chemistry, 2006 - CSIRO Publishing
Environmental Context. The fate and behaviour of trace pollutants are very strongly
modified, and usually dominated, by their physical and chemical interactions with naturally …
modified, and usually dominated, by their physical and chemical interactions with naturally …
Speciation and solubility of heavy metals in contaminated soil using X-ray microfluorescence, EXAFS spectroscopy, chemical extraction, and thermodynamic modeling
TA Kirpichtchikova, A Manceau, L Spadini… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2006 - Elsevier
Synchrotron-based X-ray radiation microfluorescence (μ-SXRF) and micro-focused and
powder extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy measurements …
powder extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy measurements …
Evidence for the presence of Mn (III) intermediates in the bacterial oxidation of Mn (II)
Bacterial oxidation of Mn (II) to Mn (IV) is believed to drive the oxidative segment of the
global biogeochemical Mn cycle and regulates the concentration of dissolved Mn (II) in the …
global biogeochemical Mn cycle and regulates the concentration of dissolved Mn (II) in the …
Structural model for the biogenic Mn oxide produced by Pseudomonas putida
X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Mn K-edge extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS)
spectroscopy were combined to elaborate a structural model for phyllomanganates (layer …
spectroscopy were combined to elaborate a structural model for phyllomanganates (layer …
Antimony (V) incorporation into synthetic ferrihydrite, goethite, and natural iron oxyhydroxides
In this study, we investigated local structures of Sb species in synthetic SbV-coprecipitated
and-adsorbed ferrihydrite and goethite, which are common iron (III) oxyhydroxides in …
and-adsorbed ferrihydrite and goethite, which are common iron (III) oxyhydroxides in …
Structural characterization of biogenic Mn oxides produced in seawater by the marine bacillus sp. strain SG-1
Natural Mn-oxide nanoparticles and grain coatings are ubiquitous in the environment and
profoundly impact the water quality and quality of sediments through their ability to degrade …
profoundly impact the water quality and quality of sediments through their ability to degrade …
Coupled biotic–abiotic Mn (II) oxidation pathway mediates the formation and structural evolution of biogenic Mn oxides
Manganese (Mn) oxides are among the strongest oxidants and sorbents in the environment,
impacting the transport and speciation of metals, cycling of carbon, and flow of electrons …
impacting the transport and speciation of metals, cycling of carbon, and flow of electrons …