锗:在自然环境中的分布、迁移和积累

O. Sobolev, B. Gutyj, O. М. Melnychenko, S. V. Sobolieva, P. Kuzmenko, Y. Melnychenko, S. S. Popadiuk, V. V. Senechyn
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在本文中,我们试图归纳科学文献中公布的有关锗在自然环境中的分布、迁移和化学形式积累的信息,主要关注这种微量元素在环境各种成分中的含量。尽管锗存在于岩石圈、水圈和大气层中,但在矿物和地球化学方面,它是研究最少的元素之一。它属于稀散元素,在地壳和地表的迁移能力相对较高。根据物理和化学条件的不同,锗的矿物和岩石成因会表现出不同的性质,这就决定了其迁移方式的多样性。锗在自然环境中迁移的性质和形式不仅取决于其化学特性,还取决于与各种地下水附加物、成土岩石和土壤的粒度和化学矿物成分、生物和技术过程相互作用的一系列复杂反应。研究表明,锗在天然水、土壤和植物中的含量变化很大,并取决于许多因素。特别是,锗在地下水和地表水中的含量取决于自然地质环境、压力、温度、气象和人为因素;在土壤中取决于土壤的类型、地区、成土过程的特点、母岩的化学成分、气候条件和有机物质的含量;在植物中取决于植物的种类和品种设施、植物的生长阶段、土壤中该元素的可用性、土壤中锗化合物的形式(无机或有机)、土壤保留易变形式锗的能力和气候条件。对膳食中锗的实际含量进行的分析表明,由于锗在食物和水中的浓度较低,人体对这种微量元素的摄入量不足。不过,有研究表明,任何锗含量高的产品都可能因其毒性作用而对人体健康造成危害。
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Germanium: distribution, migration and accumulation in the natural environment
In this paper we attempt to generalize information published in the scientific literature about the distribution, migration and accumulation of chemical forms of germanium in the natural environment, with the main attention paid to the content of this trace element in various components of the environment. Despite the fact that germanium is found in the lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere it is one of the least studied elements in mineral and geochemical terms. It belongs to rare scattered elements with a relatively high migration capacity in the earth's crust and on its surface. Depending on the physical and chemical conditions, the mineral and lithogenesis of germanium can exhibit different properties, which determines the variety of ways of its migration. The nature and form of migration of germanium in the natural environment is not determined only by its chemical properties but also by a complex set of reactions of interaction with various underground water addendums, the granulometric and chemical-mineralogical composition of soil-forming rocks and soils, biogenic and technogenic processes. Studies have shown that the content of germanium in natural waters, soils and plants can vary widely and depends on many factors. In particular, its concentration in groundwater and surface water depends on the natural geological environment, pressure, temperature, meteorological and anthropogenic factors; soil by their type, region, features of soil-forming processes, chemical composition of the parent rocks, climatic conditions and amounts of organic substances; in plants by their species and varietal facilities, the growth stage of the plants, the availability of soils by this element, the forms of germanium compounds in the soil (inorganic or organic), the ability of soil to retain labile form of germanium and climatic conditions. Analysis of the actual content of germanium in diets indicates an insufficient level of provision of the human body with this trace element, due to its low concentrations in food and water. However, it has been suggested that any products with a high content of germanium may pose a risk to human health through its toxic effects.
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