2022
DOI: 10.1002/saj2.20387
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Toxicity of antimony in 18 soils of China evaluated by soil dehydrogenase activity

Abstract: Antimony (Sb) contamination has attracted global attention due to the elevated Sb entering the environment and threatening human health. Dehydrogenase activity (DHA) has been used as a sensitive bioindicator to assess Sb toxicity. However, only total Sb content and a few types of soils were used so far, which ignored the effect of Sb adsorption characteristics and soil heterogeneity in the Sb toxicity assessment. This study used 18 soil samples varying in their properties to explore the Sb adsorption behavior … Show more

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