Sorption of cadmium in some arable and forest soils

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Š. Palágyi
J. Rigas
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[1] Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,Department of Radiation Dosimetry, Institute of Nuclear Physics
[2] Institute of Radioecology and Applied Nuclear Techniques,undefined
[3] State Office for Nuclear Safety,undefined
[4] Senovážné náměstí 9,undefined
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Nitrate; Peroxide; Cadmium; Forest Soil; Individual Component;
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The sorption of cadmium labeled with 109Cd in nitrate form, from aqueous solutions in different horizons of some arable and forest soils was studied under static (batch) conditions. Before sorption, a method of sequential soil treatment was applied, which consist in the consecutive removal of individual soil components by the use of appropriate reagents and procedures. Three sorption isotherms were tested. Kinetic studies showed that the sorption of cadmium is rather rapid and it can be well described by a Freundlich or a linear isotherm, whereas the closeness of Langmuir isotherm to the experimental results is lower. From the different sorption isotherms, it would also be possible to estimate the effect of individual components on the sorption of cadmium in soils. It was found that the untreated soils exhibit the highest sorption and the sorption decreases in the order of untreated > acetate treated > water treated > peroxide treated > dithionite treated soil. Sorption of cadmium increases with the depth of the studied soils disregarding their chemical treatment.
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