Xinyang Li , Jiawen Zhou , Pengjie Hu , Tong Zhou , Zhu Li , Yongming Luo , Longhua Wu , Michael Schindler
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Abstract
Cadmium (Cd)-bearing sphalerite (SP, ZnS) and smithsonite (SM, ZnCO3) particulate matter (PM) is deposited on soils near carbonate-hosted Zn ore deposits. Whether and how carbonate rocks such as limestone influence the mobility of Cd and Zn in soils is largely unknown. For this reason, we conducted a soil incubation experiment to investigate the chemical and mineralogical changes in soil–soil solution samples, including the occurrence of Cd- and Zn-bearing colloids and nanoparticles. Here the addition of calcite to SP- and SM-spiked soils promoted the formation of Cd- and Zn- bearing nanoparticles and colloids and thus significantly decreased the concentrations of Cd and Zn in soil solutions. Transmission electron microscope and extended X-ray absorption fluorescence spectroscopy showed that the addition of calcite resulted in the formation of Fe-OM-Ca colloids (OM = organic matter), sequestrating Cd and Zn. Furthermore, the release of Ca2+ during the dissolution of calcite promoted the aggregation of colloids and thus decreased the mobility of Cd- and Zn-bearing colloids in the soil column. The addition of calcite also decreased the amount of Cd and Zn released from the dissolution of SP and SM through the formation of calcite nano-layers armoring particles of the SP and SM phases. This study provides new insights into the environmental fate of particulate Cd and Zn in soils around carbonate-hosted Pb-Zn ore deposits. Specifically, it shows that the formation and aggregation of Cd- and Zn-bearing colloids decrease the mobility and bioavailability of both elements.
含镉 (Cd) 的闪锌矿(SP,ZnS)和铁闪锌矿(SM,ZnCO3)微粒物质(PM)沉积在碳酸盐岩型锌矿床附近的土壤中。石灰岩等碳酸盐岩是否以及如何影响镉和锌在土壤中的迁移性,目前尚不清楚。为此,我们进行了一项土壤培养实验,以研究土壤-土壤溶液样本中的化学和矿物学变化,包括含镉和锌胶体和纳米颗粒的出现。在 SP 和 SM 加标土壤中添加方解石促进了含 Cd 和 Zn 的纳米颗粒和胶体的形成,从而显著降低了土壤溶液中 Cd 和 Zn 的浓度。透射电子显微镜和扩展 X 射线吸收荧光光谱显示,方解石的加入导致了 Fe-OM-Ca 胶体(OM = 有机物)的形成,从而封存了镉和锌。此外,方解石溶解过程中 Ca2+ 的释放促进了胶体的聚集,从而降低了含 Cd 和 Zn 胶体在土柱中的流动性。方解石的加入还通过形成方解石纳米层铠装 SP 和 SM 相的颗粒,减少了 SP 和 SM 溶解过程中释放的镉和锌的数量。这项研究为碳酸盐铅锌矿床周围土壤中颗粒镉和锌的环境归宿提供了新的见解。具体来说,它表明含镉和锌胶体的形成和聚集降低了这两种元素的流动性和生物利用率。
期刊介绍:
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta publishes research papers in a wide range of subjects in terrestrial geochemistry, meteoritics, and planetary geochemistry. The scope of the journal includes:
1). Physical chemistry of gases, aqueous solutions, glasses, and crystalline solids
2). Igneous and metamorphic petrology
3). Chemical processes in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere of the Earth
4). Organic geochemistry
5). Isotope geochemistry
6). Meteoritics and meteorite impacts
7). Lunar science; and
8). Planetary geochemistry.