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Lead immobilization in soil using new hydroxyapatite-like compounds derived from oyster shell and its uptake by plant
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University of Chittagong, East China University of Science and Technology
Published InChemosphere
Year2021
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Abstract
Protecting the natural environment and ecological systems from the inorganic pollutants such as lead (Pb) has highlighted the urgent need to develop new and effective approaches for this substance's immobilization in soil. In this study, new, low-cost, and eco-friendly hydroxyapatite (HAp)-like compounds were prepared by reacting oyster shell (Oys) with diammonium phosphate ((NH 4 ) 2 HPO 4 ) (DAP) and calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH) 2 ) at 25-28 °C (OyOHr) and 100 °C (OyOHh). Furthermore, OyOHr and OyOHh were assessed for their effectiveness to immobilize Pb in soil and suppress Pb uptake by Indian spinach (Basella Alba L.). Application of 0.5% OyOHr and OyOHh to soil (by weight) reduced Pb concentration in the shoots by 76.9-78.0% compared to control (CK),…
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