Authors
Jianxu Wang, Xinbin Feng, Christopher WN Anderson, Guangle Qiu, Li Ping, Zhengduo Bao
Publication date
2011/2/15
Journal
Journal of hazardous materials
Volume
186
Issue
1
Pages
119-127
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
According to the ‘hard and soft’ acid-base principle, mercury is a ‘soft metal’ and will preferentially form soluble chemical complexes with sulphur-containing ligands. In this work mercury uptake by Chenopodium glaucum L. growing on mercury-contaminated soil was promoted using ammonium thiosulphate. The relative geochemical fractionation of mercury in the soil was subsequently investigated as a function of plant growth with and without thiosulphate amendment. The results indicate that the solubility of mercury is significantly increased through the application of thiosulphate to the soil. Substantially higher mercury levels were found in C. glaucum L. treated with 2gkg−1 thiosulphate of soil when compared to the non-treated plants. Compared with initial soil, soluble and exchangeable fractions were increased both in planted and planted treated plants. However, no significant difference was observed between …
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