Trace Element Solubility in a Multimetal-Contaminated Soil as Affected by Redox Conditions

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Iris Hindersmann
Tim Mansfeldt
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[1] University of Cologne,Department of Geosciences, Soil Geography/Soil Science
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Floodplain; Mobility; Redox potential; Solubility; Temperature; Trace metals;
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Redox conditions play an outstanding role in controlling the behaviour of trace elements in soil environments. They are not only sensitive to water saturation but also to soil temperature because many redox reactions are mediated by microorganisms. In this study, we investigated the influence of oxidising (oxygen predominant), weakly reducing (MnIII,IV reduction) and moderately reducing (FeIII reduction) conditions at three temperature regimes (7, 15 and 25 °C) on the solubility of ten trace elements. Multimetal-contaminated topsoil (pH 5.8) from a floodplain in Germany was investigated with the following aqua regia-soluble concentrations: Zn 903, Cu 551, Cr 488, Pb 354, Ni 93.5, As 35.7, Co 22.4, Sb 20.5, Cd 8.3 and Mo 6.5 mg kg−1. Soil suspensions were held at fixed redox potential in microcosm experiments, sampled at every third day and analysed for trace elements. Time to achieve weakly and particularly moderately reducing conditions was temperature dependent and increased in the order 25 °C < 15 °C < 7 °C. Under oxidising conditions, the solubility of the trace elements was low. Reductive dissolution of Mn oxides under weakly reducing conditions was accompanied by a release of Co and Mo. Reductive dissolution of Fe oxides (and of remaining Mn oxides) under moderately reducing conditions additionally led to a release of As, Cd, Cr, Ni and Pb, whereas Cu and Zn were hardly affected. Antimony revealed a different behaviour because, after a first increase, a continuous decrease in its concentration was observed soon after the onset of weakly reducing conditions. We conclude that soil temperature should be considered as a master variable, to distinguish between weakly and moderately reducing soil conditions, and that it is necessary to keep element-specific behaviour in mind when dealing with the effects of redox conditions in soils on trace element solubility.
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