Influence of acid mining activity on release of aluminium to the environment |
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Authors: | Jana Kubová ,Peter Matú &scaron ,Marek Bujdo&scaron ,Já n Medved&rsquo |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mlynská dolina, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia |
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Abstract: | An optimized BCR three-step sequential extraction procedure, several single extractions and the reactive aluminium determination after chelating ion-exchange on Iontosorb Salicyl were used for the fractionation of Al in soil samples from a mining area with sulphidic deposits. The aluminium amounts released by used extraction procedures were valuated and discussed. The new indicative values of fractional Al concentrations in five Chinese certified reference materials (GBW 07103, 07304, 07401, 07405, 07407) were determined after Al fractionation by optimized BCR three-step sequential extraction procedure. The aluminium toxicity indexes calculated for two different soil extracts and plant samples were used for assessment of Al toxicity to plants. It can be concluded that the most sensitive indicator of increasing aluminium toxicity to plants is determination of reactive Al species in soil solution by chelating ion-exchange solid phase extraction.The atomic absorption spectrometry with nitrous oxide-acetylene flame was used for determination of total Al amounts and the Al concentration in different extraction fractions as well. |
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Keywords: | Fractionation Single and sequential extraction Ion-exchange Solid phase extraction Reactive aluminium Aluminium toxicity index (ATI) |
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