Simultaneous extraction of soil phytoavailable cadmium,copper, and lead by chelating resin membrane |
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Authors: | Dar-Yuan Lee Hsiu-Ching Zheng |
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Institution: | (1) Graduate Institute of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China |
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Abstract: | Cadmium, copper, and lead were extracted from suspensions of contaminated soils using metal chelating exchange resin membranes.
Nine soils with widely varying properties and Cd, Cu and Pb levels were tested. Soil suspensions made up with 4 g in 40 mL
deionized water were equilibrated with 5 cm2 Ca-saturated Chelex exchange resin membrane which was retained inside a polypropylene bag and shaken at 150 rpm for 24 hrs.
Resin membrane extractable Cd, Cu and Pb of the soils were correlated with Cd, Cu, and Pb uptake by young wheat seedlings
grown in these soils and compared with soil Cd, Cu, and Pb extracted by 0.1 M HCl, 0.01 M CaCl2, and 0.005 M Diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA). The amounts of Cd, Cu and Pb extracted by the Ca-saturated Chelex membrane from
all tested soils correlated well with those absorbed by young wheat seedlings. The Ca-saturated Chelex membrane extractable
Cd, Cu and Pb of the soil had the strongest correlation with plant uptake Cd, Cu and Pb among the extraction methods we tested.
It was demonstrated that the Ca-saturated Chelex membrane extraction is an appropriate method in simultaneously estimating
Cd, Cu and Pb phytoavailability of soil and is applicable to a wide range of soils. |
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Keywords: | contaminated soils heavy metal ion exchange resin plant uptake |
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