A series of column experiments were performed to investigate the mechanisms of silicon (Si) and heavy metals (HM) interaction in the soil. The column experiments were conducted with Gray Forest Soil treated by var...A series of column experiments were performed to investigate the mechanisms of silicon (Si) and heavy metals (HM) interaction in the soil. The column experiments were conducted with Gray Forest Soil treated by various forms of active Si (diatomaceous earth, zeolite, amorphous silicon dioxide and concentrated monosilicic acid) in environment polluted conditions with soluble salts of Cd, Cu, Ni and Pb. All Si-rich substances used in the test were analyzed with electron scan microscope. The results of HM immobilization in soil by Si-rich materials showed that diatomaceous earth and concentrated monosilicic acid immobilized HM better than zeolite and amorphous silicon dioxide. The reductions in HM mobility were re- alized by the reaction between monosilicic acid and HM in soil solution and by adsorption of HM on Si-rich surface. The intensity of HM movement through soil depended on the type of HM. The maximum reduction of HM mobility with application of Si-rich substances was obtained for Cd and Ni and less effect was observed for Cu and Pb.展开更多
Some of the results about vertical profile of heavy metals of seawater to the south of Japan in Oct. 1990 are presented and discussed in relation to the concentration of dissolved Cu, Cd and Ni to biogeochemical envir...Some of the results about vertical profile of heavy metals of seawater to the south of Japan in Oct. 1990 are presented and discussed in relation to the concentration of dissolved Cu, Cd and Ni to biogeochemical environments. It points out that the distribution of dissolved Cu is higher in surface water than that in/upper 500 m layer, and maxima value attains the 8. 2 n mol/dm3 in depth of 4 000 m. The concentrations of dissolved Ni ranges from 3. 4 n mol/dm3 in surface seawater to 8. 5 n mol/dm3 in the deep to the south of Japan. The highest values are observed in the colder waters. This paper shows also that the vertical profile of dissolved Cd is perfect nutrient-type distribution. And dissolved Cd and Phosphate are linearly correlated by the regression equation. The ·Cd : ·N : ·P atomic ratio is 3. 5 × 10-4 : 14 : 1.展开更多
Heavy metal is a main pollutant in the marine ecosystem . so study on the effect of heavy metal on phytoplankton is important . Algae (Chaetoceros sp . , Dunaliella sp . ., Dicrateria zhanjiangenis Hu . var . sp .) we...Heavy metal is a main pollutant in the marine ecosystem . so study on the effect of heavy metal on phytoplankton is important . Algae (Chaetoceros sp . , Dunaliella sp . ., Dicrateria zhanjiangenis Hu . var . sp .) were laboratory cultured to observe the effect of heavy metals on their growth . The effect of different metal ion concentration , the detoxication effect of complexation agents and the growth of algae in different media and different nutrition levels were studied to evaluate the effect of metal speciation . It is proved that trace amount of heavy metals can stimulate the growth of algae cells but that high concentration is lethal . The sequence of toxicity is Cd2+】Zn2+】Pb2+ . In ordinary nutrition conditions , the detoxication sequence of complexation agents to Chaetoceros sp . is EDTA 】 sodium salicylate 】 sodium oxalate 】 sodium citrate 】 sulfanilic acid 】 O-phenanthroline . This is in good conformity with the stability constant sequence of these agents with copper and good evidence that展开更多
Cd,Pb,Cu,Zn,and As are typical pollutantsoriginated from Pb-Zn mine,smelting wastewater discharge/irrigation and gas emission,and they were distributed widely in China.Westudied the compound pollution of Cd,Pb,Cu,Zn,a...Cd,Pb,Cu,Zn,and As are typical pollutantsoriginated from Pb-Zn mine,smelting wastewater discharge/irrigation and gas emission,and they were distributed widely in China.Westudied the compound pollution of Cd,Pb,Cu,Zn,and As on rice. Pot culture and field plots test were bothused in the experiment.The treatments were:1)low dose:Cd 0.5,Pb 100,Cu 33,Zn 66,and As 10mg·kg;2)high dose:Cd 1.5,Pb 300,Cu 100,Zn 200,and As 30mg·kg,and 3)CK:no heavy metal was applied.Soil tested was meadow burozen(pH6.3-6.7)and the dosage of heavy metal added to the soilwas close to the soil environmental standard.Results were as follows:展开更多
The behaviour of the complexes of copper,lead,cadmium and antimony with salicylfluorone (SAF) adsorbed on HMDE has been investigated by derivative chronopotentiometry in NH_3/NH_4C1. The dependence of the peak height...The behaviour of the complexes of copper,lead,cadmium and antimony with salicylfluorone (SAF) adsorbed on HMDE has been investigated by derivative chronopotentiometry in NH_3/NH_4C1. The dependence of the peak height on the dt/dE vs E curve on preconcentration time, the pH of solution and the constant reducing current are discussed. This method achieved the simultaneous determination of copper, lead, cadmium and antimony in human hair.展开更多
基金Supported by the Science and Technology Cooperation Project of China and Russia during 2013-2014 for Control of Farmland Soil Pollution in Dongting Lake Area(CR1605)the General Fund from China Hunan Provincial Science and Technology Department for Technology Introduction and Experimental Study for Control of Farmland Soil Pollution in Dongting Lake Area(2013WK4011)~~
文摘A series of column experiments were performed to investigate the mechanisms of silicon (Si) and heavy metals (HM) interaction in the soil. The column experiments were conducted with Gray Forest Soil treated by various forms of active Si (diatomaceous earth, zeolite, amorphous silicon dioxide and concentrated monosilicic acid) in environment polluted conditions with soluble salts of Cd, Cu, Ni and Pb. All Si-rich substances used in the test were analyzed with electron scan microscope. The results of HM immobilization in soil by Si-rich materials showed that diatomaceous earth and concentrated monosilicic acid immobilized HM better than zeolite and amorphous silicon dioxide. The reductions in HM mobility were re- alized by the reaction between monosilicic acid and HM in soil solution and by adsorption of HM on Si-rich surface. The intensity of HM movement through soil depended on the type of HM. The maximum reduction of HM mobility with application of Si-rich substances was obtained for Cd and Ni and less effect was observed for Cu and Pb.
文摘Some of the results about vertical profile of heavy metals of seawater to the south of Japan in Oct. 1990 are presented and discussed in relation to the concentration of dissolved Cu, Cd and Ni to biogeochemical environments. It points out that the distribution of dissolved Cu is higher in surface water than that in/upper 500 m layer, and maxima value attains the 8. 2 n mol/dm3 in depth of 4 000 m. The concentrations of dissolved Ni ranges from 3. 4 n mol/dm3 in surface seawater to 8. 5 n mol/dm3 in the deep to the south of Japan. The highest values are observed in the colder waters. This paper shows also that the vertical profile of dissolved Cd is perfect nutrient-type distribution. And dissolved Cd and Phosphate are linearly correlated by the regression equation. The ·Cd : ·N : ·P atomic ratio is 3. 5 × 10-4 : 14 : 1.
基金Project supported by the Fund of Excellent Young Teachers of State Educational Commission of China
文摘Heavy metal is a main pollutant in the marine ecosystem . so study on the effect of heavy metal on phytoplankton is important . Algae (Chaetoceros sp . , Dunaliella sp . ., Dicrateria zhanjiangenis Hu . var . sp .) were laboratory cultured to observe the effect of heavy metals on their growth . The effect of different metal ion concentration , the detoxication effect of complexation agents and the growth of algae in different media and different nutrition levels were studied to evaluate the effect of metal speciation . It is proved that trace amount of heavy metals can stimulate the growth of algae cells but that high concentration is lethal . The sequence of toxicity is Cd2+】Zn2+】Pb2+ . In ordinary nutrition conditions , the detoxication sequence of complexation agents to Chaetoceros sp . is EDTA 】 sodium salicylate 】 sodium oxalate 】 sodium citrate 】 sulfanilic acid 】 O-phenanthroline . This is in good conformity with the stability constant sequence of these agents with copper and good evidence that
文摘Cd,Pb,Cu,Zn,and As are typical pollutantsoriginated from Pb-Zn mine,smelting wastewater discharge/irrigation and gas emission,and they were distributed widely in China.Westudied the compound pollution of Cd,Pb,Cu,Zn,and As on rice. Pot culture and field plots test were bothused in the experiment.The treatments were:1)low dose:Cd 0.5,Pb 100,Cu 33,Zn 66,and As 10mg·kg;2)high dose:Cd 1.5,Pb 300,Cu 100,Zn 200,and As 30mg·kg,and 3)CK:no heavy metal was applied.Soil tested was meadow burozen(pH6.3-6.7)and the dosage of heavy metal added to the soilwas close to the soil environmental standard.Results were as follows:
基金Project is supported by Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province
文摘The behaviour of the complexes of copper,lead,cadmium and antimony with salicylfluorone (SAF) adsorbed on HMDE has been investigated by derivative chronopotentiometry in NH_3/NH_4C1. The dependence of the peak height on the dt/dE vs E curve on preconcentration time, the pH of solution and the constant reducing current are discussed. This method achieved the simultaneous determination of copper, lead, cadmium and antimony in human hair.