新出现的有毒金属的环境问题及处理技术和方法

IF 3.9 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
RSC Advances Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1039/D4RA06085G
Yanhao Zhang, Zhiyuan Shen, Wenlu Zhou, Chengying Liu, Yi Li, Botao Ding, Peng Zhang, Xu Zhang and Zhibin Zhang
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摘要

现代电子和可再生能源所必需的有毒金属在工业中的使用日益增多,给环境和健康带来了巨大挑战。为了应对有毒金属,特别是在土壤和沉积物生态系统中积累的有毒金属所带来的环境风险,有必要进行此次审查。目的是研究有毒金属污染的来源、对生态的影响以及现有处理技术的有效性。通过全面查阅最新文献,我们分析了植物对有毒金属的生理和分子反应,重点关注其毒性机制。测量的主要参数包括有毒金属浓度、土壤和沉积物健康状况、微生物多样性以及植物应激反应。我们的研究结果表明,采矿和电子废物处理等工业活动产生的锂、镍和铟等有毒金属严重破坏了生态系统。这些金属会进行生物累积,危害土壤微生物群落和水生生物。例如,在土壤生态系统中,镉和铅会抑制微生物的功能,而在水生系统中,沉积物中的金属再悬浮会导致持续污染。数据显示,植物修复和微生物技术可有效降低有毒金属浓度达 30-40%。总之,长期监测和可持续的修复战略对于减轻这些环境影响至关重要。今后的工作重点应是提高生物修复技术的效率,并将这些方法纳入全球有毒金属管理实践。
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Environmental problems of emerging toxic metals and treatment technology and methods

Environmental problems of emerging toxic metals and treatment technology and methods

The increasing industrial use of toxic metals essential for modern electronics and renewable energy presents significant environmental and health challenges. This review was needed to address the environmental risks posed by toxic metals, particularly those accumulating in soil and sediment ecosystems. The objective is to examine the sources of toxic metal pollution, their ecological impacts, and the effectiveness of existing treatment technologies. By comprehensively reviewing the recent literature, we analyzed the physiological and molecular responses of plants to toxic metals, focusing on their toxicity mechanisms. Key parameters measured include toxic metal concentration, soil and sediment health, microbial diversity, and plant stress responses. Our findings highlight that toxic metals, such as lithium, nickel, and indium, fueled by industrial activities, including mining and electronic waste disposal, significantly disrupt ecosystems. These metals bioaccumulate, harming soil microbial communities and aquatic life. For instance, in soil ecosystems, cadmium and lead inhibit microbial functions, while in aquatic systems, resuspension of sediment-bound metals leads to persistent contamination. Data show that phytoremediation and microbial techniques are effective in reducing toxic metal concentrations up to 30–40%. In conclusion, long-term monitoring and sustainable remediation strategies are essential to mitigate these environmental impacts. Future efforts should focus on enhancing the efficiency of bioremediation techniques and integrating these methods into global toxic metal management practices.

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RSC Advances
RSC Advances chemical sciences-
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7.50
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3116
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1.6 months
期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed journal covering all of the chemical sciences, including multidisciplinary and emerging areas. RSC Advances is a gold open access journal allowing researchers free access to research articles, and offering an affordable open access publishing option for authors around the world.
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