铬在土壤和污泥在周围制革厂地区的形态,拉尼佩特,泰米尔纳德邦。

ISRN Toxicology Pub Date : 2011-09-28 Print Date: 2011-01-01 DOI:10.5402/2011/697980
Badal Kumar Mandal, Raviraj Vankayala, L Uday Kumar
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摘要

研究了铬在制革厂废料倾倒区周围的土壤和污泥中的分布和流动性,以评估其操作形态的垂直和横向运动,该形态通过六个步骤确定,将土壤和污泥中的物质分为(i)水溶性相,(ii)可交换相,(iii)碳酸盐结合相,(iv)可还原相,(v)可氧化相和(vi)残余相。研究表明,土壤中总铬的可动性约为63.7%,非生物可利用性约为36.3%;污泥中总铬的可动性约为30.2%,非生物可利用性约为69.8%。在污染场地中,铬的浓度在土壤的还原相(31.3%)和污泥的氧化相(56.3%)中较高,它们是污染土壤中铬的清除剂。这些结果还表明,富含铁和锰的土壤可以保留对植物和生物群具有生物可利用性的铬。因此,本研究结果可以表明该地区铬的生物利用度状况,并采用序贯提取技术。因此,对该地区的制革厂污泥进行适当的处理,对周围环境和生态系统都是迫切需要的。
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Speciation of chromium in soil and sludge in the surrounding tannery region, ranipet, Tamil Nadu.

Speciation of chromium in soil and sludge in the surrounding tannery region, ranipet, Tamil Nadu.

The distribution and mobility of chromium in the soils and sludge surrounding a tannery waste dumping area was investigated to evaluate its vertical and lateral movement of operational speciation which was determined in six steps to fractionate the material in the soil and sludge into (i) water soluble, (ii) exchangeable, (iii) carbonate bound, (iv) reducible, (v) oxidizable, and (vi) residual phases. The present study shows that about 63.7% of total chromium is mobilisable, and 36.3% of total chromium is nonbioavailable in soil, whereas about 30.2% of total chromium is mobilisable, and 69.8% of total chromium is non-bioavailable in sludge. In contaminated sites the concentration of chromium was found to be higher in the reducible phase in soils (31.3%) and oxidisable phases in sludge (56.3%) which act as the scavenger of chromium in polluted soils. These results also indicate that iron and manganese rich soil can hold chromium that will be bioavailable to plants and biota. Thus, results of this study can indicate the status of bioavailable of chromium in this area, using sequential extraction technique. So a suitable and proper management of handling tannery sludge in the said area will be urgently needed to the surrounding environment as well as ecosystems.

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