Assessment of extraction methods for studying the fractional composition of Cu and Zn in uncontaminated and contaminated soils

This study is aimed at elucidating the fractionation of Cu and Zn in Haplic Chernozem and its alteration under the contamination to evaluate the extraction selectivity of different extractants and thus the efficiency of three sequential extraction schemes (Tessier and McLaren five-step and modified...

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Main Authors: Marina Burachevskaya, Tatiana Minkina, Tatiana Bauer, Saglara Mandzhieva, Coşkun Gülser, Rıdvan Kızılkaya, Svetlana Sushkova, Vishnu Rajput
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Language:English
Published: Federation of Eurasian Soil Science Societies 2020-07-01
Series:Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
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Online Access:http://ejss.fesss.org/10.18393/ejss.734601
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spelling doaj-43df11cb89074ef58a0df2e8b7dfbd8b2020-11-25T02:53:01ZengFederation of Eurasian Soil Science SocietiesEurasian Journal of Soil Science 2147-42492147-42492020-07-019323124110.18393/ejss.734601Assessment of extraction methods for studying the fractional composition of Cu and Zn in uncontaminated and contaminated soilsMarina Burachevskaya0Tatiana Minkina1Tatiana Bauer2Saglara Mandzhieva3Coşkun Gülser4Rıdvan Kızılkaya5Svetlana Sushkova6Vishnu Rajput7Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, RussiaSouthern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, RussiaSouthern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, RussiaSouthern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, RussiaOndokuz Mayıs University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Samsun, TurkeyOndokuz Mayıs University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Samsun, TurkeySouthern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, RussiaSouthern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, RussiaThis study is aimed at elucidating the fractionation of Cu and Zn in Haplic Chernozem and its alteration under the contamination to evaluate the extraction selectivity of different extractants and thus the efficiency of three sequential extraction schemes (Tessier and McLaren five-step and modified BCR three-step methods). General trends in the distribution of Cu and Zn speciations revealed with these three fractionation schemes suggest that they can be applied for the soils and the obtained results can be compared. Low mobility of potentially toxic metals (PTM) in the studied soil is suggested not only by their high content in residual fraction, but also by low contents of exchangeable and carbonate bound fractions (not more than 4-5 % Cu and 5-7 % Zn in the first two fractions). The highest contribution to the absorption and retention of Cu delivered from anthropogenic sources is made by organic matter and sesquioxides (up to 29 %); for Zn, by the nonsilicate Fe and Mn compounds (up to 25 %). However, the pattern of PTM extraction from soils varies during the application of different fractionation methods. The Tessier method is distinguished by a higher extractability relative to organic matter and sesquioxides. Therefore, this method is more informative for the contaminated soils. The McLaren method makes it possible to track the weakly bound species of compounds without the risk of involving other soil components. The BCR method is marked by simplicity of application and, therefore, recommended only for the noncalcic or low-calcic soils.http://ejss.fesss.org/10.18393/ejss.734601assessmentsoiltrace metalsselective sequential schemesmobilitymetal forms
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author Marina Burachevskaya
Tatiana Minkina
Tatiana Bauer
Saglara Mandzhieva
Coşkun Gülser
Rıdvan Kızılkaya
Svetlana Sushkova
Vishnu Rajput
spellingShingle Marina Burachevskaya
Tatiana Minkina
Tatiana Bauer
Saglara Mandzhieva
Coşkun Gülser
Rıdvan Kızılkaya
Svetlana Sushkova
Vishnu Rajput
Assessment of extraction methods for studying the fractional composition of Cu and Zn in uncontaminated and contaminated soils
Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
assessment
soil
trace metals
selective sequential schemes
mobility
metal forms
author_facet Marina Burachevskaya
Tatiana Minkina
Tatiana Bauer
Saglara Mandzhieva
Coşkun Gülser
Rıdvan Kızılkaya
Svetlana Sushkova
Vishnu Rajput
author_sort Marina Burachevskaya
title Assessment of extraction methods for studying the fractional composition of Cu and Zn in uncontaminated and contaminated soils
title_short Assessment of extraction methods for studying the fractional composition of Cu and Zn in uncontaminated and contaminated soils
title_full Assessment of extraction methods for studying the fractional composition of Cu and Zn in uncontaminated and contaminated soils
title_fullStr Assessment of extraction methods for studying the fractional composition of Cu and Zn in uncontaminated and contaminated soils
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of extraction methods for studying the fractional composition of Cu and Zn in uncontaminated and contaminated soils
title_sort assessment of extraction methods for studying the fractional composition of cu and zn in uncontaminated and contaminated soils
publisher Federation of Eurasian Soil Science Societies
series Eurasian Journal of Soil Science
issn 2147-4249
2147-4249
publishDate 2020-07-01
description This study is aimed at elucidating the fractionation of Cu and Zn in Haplic Chernozem and its alteration under the contamination to evaluate the extraction selectivity of different extractants and thus the efficiency of three sequential extraction schemes (Tessier and McLaren five-step and modified BCR three-step methods). General trends in the distribution of Cu and Zn speciations revealed with these three fractionation schemes suggest that they can be applied for the soils and the obtained results can be compared. Low mobility of potentially toxic metals (PTM) in the studied soil is suggested not only by their high content in residual fraction, but also by low contents of exchangeable and carbonate bound fractions (not more than 4-5 % Cu and 5-7 % Zn in the first two fractions). The highest contribution to the absorption and retention of Cu delivered from anthropogenic sources is made by organic matter and sesquioxides (up to 29 %); for Zn, by the nonsilicate Fe and Mn compounds (up to 25 %). However, the pattern of PTM extraction from soils varies during the application of different fractionation methods. The Tessier method is distinguished by a higher extractability relative to organic matter and sesquioxides. Therefore, this method is more informative for the contaminated soils. The McLaren method makes it possible to track the weakly bound species of compounds without the risk of involving other soil components. The BCR method is marked by simplicity of application and, therefore, recommended only for the noncalcic or low-calcic soils.
topic assessment
soil
trace metals
selective sequential schemes
mobility
metal forms
url http://ejss.fesss.org/10.18393/ejss.734601
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