Some areas of tropical soils where cocoa grows contain high cadmium (Cd) concentrations. The cocoa plant's need for nutrition causes the reticular system to uptake the toxic metal, translocate it, and accumulate it in roots, stems, and other edible parts such as cocoa beans and shells, threatening the health of cocoa consumers. To cope with this difficulty, different treatments have been applied to cadmium-contaminated soils, but they showed limited success.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study concerns Cr(VI) removal using zeolites in a batch system for tannery effluent. In the initial stage, natural zeolite (ZN) and synthetic zeolite (ZS) were characterized, obtaining a Si/Al ratio of 4.64 and 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA large number of heavy metals are generated in tailings of precious metal extractive operations, which could cause high levels of water contamination. Because of the environmental and health concerns, many conventional technologies have been applied to capture heavy metals from mining-polluted streams with limited performance in terms of effectiveness and immobilization efficiency. In this context, this study evaluates the retention of mine-generated heavy metals using Technosols prepared with iron-rich soils and multicomponent nanoparticles of Fe/FeS (MCNPs).
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