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Revista internacional de contaminación ambiental

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Abstract

CRUZ-HERNANDEZ, Yusniel et al. ASSESSMENT OF A SIMPLE EXTRACTION METHOD TO DETERMINE THE BIOACCESSIBILITY OF POTENTIALLY TOXIC Tl, As, Pb, Cu, Zn AND Cd IN SOILS CONTAMINATED BY MINING-METALLURGICAL WASTE. Rev. Int. Contam. Ambient [online]. 2019, vol.35, n.4, pp.849-868.  Epub Dec 22, 2020. ISSN 0188-4999.  https://doi.org/10.20937/rica.2019.35.04.07.

The potential to determine the gastric bioaccessibility (BA) of Tl, As, Pb(II), Cu(II), Zn(II) and Cd(II) using a simple extraction method was evaluated in selected samples from soils contaminated by mining and metallurgical wastes. The SBRC (Solubility and Bioavailability Research Consortium) test was used as a gastric BA comparative method versus a simple extraction method using HCl solution at pH 1.5. High correlations (r ≥ 0.98, p ˂ 0.01) were obtained between the two extraction methods for Cd(II), Cu(II), Tl and Zn(II), in all samples investigated. Bioaccessible As, however, only showed a high correlation in the metallurgical area (r = 0.99, p ˂ 0.01), but not in the mining area (r = 0.88, p ˂ 0.01). Conversely, Pb(II) showed a better correlation in samples from the mining area (r = 0.99, p ˂ 0.01) than in those of the metallurgical area (r = 0.92, p ˂ 0.01). Three experimental conditions of the extraction procedures ensured the high correlations observed: (1) Maintaining a strict pH control of 1.5 (± 0.1), (2) a stirring time of 1 h (± 1 min), and (3) filtration of the extraction mixture through a membrane of small pore size (0.05 µm). Bioaccessible Tl was detected in all samples, a fact that has not been reported before in these environments, and alerts to potential health risks not previously identified.

Keywords : HCl; SBRC; pH; mining residues; speciation.

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