2021
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26227019
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Assessing the Capability of Chemical Ameliorants to Reduce the Bioavailability of Heavy Metals in Bulk Fly Ash Contaminated Soil

Abstract: In-situ rehabilitation of fly ash at dumping sites has rarely been addressed for crop production due to growth-related constraints, largely of heavy metal (HM) contamination in soils and crops. Current communication deals with a novel approach to identify a suitable management option for rejuvenating the contaminated soils. In this background, a 60-days incubation experiment was conducted with different fly ash-soil mixtures (50 + 50%, A1; 75 + 25%, A2; 100 + 0%, A3) along with four ameliorants, namely, lime (… Show more

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“…From another point of view, the OPBS, which has a similar composition to fly ashes, could represent a great solution for the immobilization of heavy metals in the soil. Indeed, several studies reported the efficiency of fly-ash addition to soil on trace-element immobilization [57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65].…”
Section: Olive Pomace Biomass Slag (Opbs) Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From another point of view, the OPBS, which has a similar composition to fly ashes, could represent a great solution for the immobilization of heavy metals in the soil. Indeed, several studies reported the efficiency of fly-ash addition to soil on trace-element immobilization [57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65].…”
Section: Olive Pomace Biomass Slag (Opbs) Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%