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Partitioning and Mobility of Chromium in Iron-Rich Laterites from an Optimized Sequential Extraction Procedure.
Delina, Ruth Esther G; Perez, Jeffrey Paulo H; Stammeier, Jessica A; Bazarkina, Elena F; Benning, Liane G.
Affiliation
  • Delina REG; GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany.
  • Perez JPH; Department of Earth Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, 12249 Berlin, Germany.
  • Stammeier JA; GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany.
  • Bazarkina EF; GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam, Germany.
  • Benning LG; The Rossendorf Beamline at ESRF, The European Synchrotron, CS 40220, 38043 Grenoble Cedex 9, France.
Environ Sci Technol ; 58(14): 6391-6401, 2024 Apr 09.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38551030
ABSTRACT
Chromium (Cr) leached from iron (Fe) (oxyhydr)oxide-rich tropical laterites can substantially impact downstream groundwater, ecosystems, and human health. However, its partitioning into mineral hosts, its binding, oxidation state, and potential release are poorly defined. This is in part due to the current lack of well-designed and validated Cr-specific sequential extraction procedures (SEPs) for laterites. To fill this gap, we have (i) first optimized a Cr SEP for Fe (oxyhydr)oxide-rich laterites using synthetic and natural Cr-bearing minerals and laterite references, (ii) used a complementary suite of techniques and critically evaluated existing non-laterite and non-Cr-optimized SEPs, compared to our optimized SEP, and (iii) confirmed the efficiency of our new SEP through analyses of laterites from the Philippines. Our results show that other SEPs inadequately leach Cr host phases and underestimate the Cr fractions. Our SEP recovered up to seven times higher Cr contents because it (a) more efficiently dissolves metal-substituted Fe phases, (b) quantitatively extracts adsorbed Cr, and (c) prevents overestimation of organic Cr in laterites. With this new SEP, we can estimate the mineral-specific Cr fractionation in Fe-rich tropical soils more quantitatively and thus improve our knowledge of the potential environmental impacts of Cr from lateritic areas.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Chromium / Iron Language: En Journal: Environ Sci Technol Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: Germany

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Chromium / Iron Language: En Journal: Environ Sci Technol Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: Germany