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Application of soil amendments to contaminated soils for heavy metal immobilization and improved soil quality-a critical review

Authors
Lwin, Chaw SuSeo, Byoung-HwanKim, Hyun-UkOwens, GaryKim, Kwon-Rae
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
Heavy metal(loid)s; immobilizing agents; soil amendments; chemistry of metal-immobilization; soil quality
Citation
SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION, v.64, no.2, pp 156 - 167
Pages
12
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION
Volume
64
Number
2
Start Page
156
End Page
167
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/13157
DOI
10.1080/00380768.2018.1440938
ISSN
0038-0768
1747-0765
Abstract
Today, soil metal pollution has become a significant environmental issue of great public concern. This is because soil is both a major sink for heavy metal(loid)s (HMs) released into the environment, by both pedogenic and anthropogenic activities; and also a major source of food chain contamination mainly through plant uptake and animal transfer. In addition, HM contamination of soil leads to negative impacts on soil characteristics and function by disturbing both soil biological and physiochemical properties (e.g. extreme soil pH, poor soil structure and soil fertility and lack of soil microbial activity). This eventually leads to decreased crop production. Various soil remediation techniques have been successfully employed to reduce the risks associated with HMs efflux into soil. Among these, the use of low-cost and environmentally safe inorganic and organic amendments for the in-situ immobilization of HMs has become increasingly popular. Immobilization agents have successfully reduced the availability of metal ions through a variety of adsorption, complexation, precipitation, and redox reactions. Soil amendments can also be a source of nutrients and thus can also act as a soil conditioner, improving the soil's physiochemical properties and fertility, resulting in enhanced plant establishment in metal contaminated soils. This article critically reviews the use of immobilizing agents in HM contaminated agricultural and mining soils paying particular attention to metal immobilization chemistry and the effects of soil amendments on common soil quality parameters.
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