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Research Progress on Heavy Metals Pollution in the Soil of Smelting Sites in China
Muhammad Adnan; Baohua Xiao; Peiwen Xiao; Peng Zhao; Ruolan Li; Shaheen Bibi
2022
Source PublicationToxics
Pages231
Abstract

Contamination by heavy metals is a significant issue worldwide. In recent decades, soil heavy metals pollutants in China had adverse impacts on soil quality and threatened food security and human health. Anthropogenic inputs mainly generate heavy metal contamination in China. In this review, the approaches were used in these investigations, focusing on geochemical strategies and metal isotope methods, particularly useful for determining the pathway of mining and smelting derived pollution in the soil. Our findings indicate that heavy metal distribution substantially impacts topsoils around mining and smelting sites, which release massive amounts of heavy metals into the environment. Furthermore, heavy metal contamination and related hazards posed by Pb, Cd, As,and Hg are more severe to plants, soil organisms, and humans. It’s worth observing that kids are particularly vulnerable to Pb toxicity. And this review also provides novel approaches to control and reduce the impacts of heavy metal pollution. Hydrometallurgy offers a potential method for extracting metals and removing potentially harmful heavy metals from waste to reduce pollution.However, environmentally friendly remediation of contaminated sites is a significant challenge. This paper also evaluates current technological advancements in the remediation of polluted soil, such
as stabilization/solidification, natural attenuation, electrokinetic remediation, soil washing, and phytoremediation. The ability of biological approaches, especially phytoremediation, is cost-effective and favorable to the environment.

KeywordHeavy Metal Pollution Soil Smelting Site Hydrometallurgy Resource Recovery Remediation
DOI10.3390/toxics10050231
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Language英语
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Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/13508
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry,Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
3.Lanzhou Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Lanzhou 730046, China
4.Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, China
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Muhammad Adnan,Baohua Xiao,Peiwen Xiao,et al. Research Progress on Heavy Metals Pollution in the Soil of Smelting Sites in China[J]. Toxics,2022:231.
APA Muhammad Adnan,Baohua Xiao,Peiwen Xiao,Peng Zhao,Ruolan Li,&Shaheen Bibi.(2022).Research Progress on Heavy Metals Pollution in the Soil of Smelting Sites in China.Toxics,231.
MLA Muhammad Adnan,et al."Research Progress on Heavy Metals Pollution in the Soil of Smelting Sites in China".Toxics (2022):231.
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