Sorption ability of the soil and its impact on environmental contamination

dc.contributor.authorDoležalová, Šárkacs
dc.contributor.authorZlámalová Gargošová, Helenacs
dc.contributor.authorVávrová, Miladacs
dc.coverage.issue4cs
dc.coverage.volume7cs
dc.date.issued2015-03-04cs
dc.description.abstractFrom the physical point of view, soil is a heterogenic polydisperse system. It often becomes a place of a secondary contamination during extinguishing uncontrolled areal fires in nature. Foam extinguishing agents (FEAs), used at these events, basically contain surface active substances and perfluorinated compounds. These tend to be captured in the soil matrix due to their specific properties. Contaminants could be partly flushed out with rainwater, which causes several times dilution of contamination and lower ecotoxic activity. However in the dry season, foam solution infiltrates into the bed soil without any dilution. This study deals with the direct influence of soil the sorption complex on ecotoxicity of five selected FEAs, i.e. Expyrol F-15, Finiflam F-15, Moussol-APS F-15, Pyrocool B and Sthamex F-15. The substances tested were prepared in concentration of work solution and then applied on standard soil matrix LUFA 2.3. For experimental purposes, a column infiltration apparatus was designed and compiled. Filtrates were collected and then tested using the plant organisms Sinapis alba and Allium cepa L. The study compared ecotoxicologic effects of filtrates with an original work solution. Moussol-APS F-15 seems to be the least ecotoxic of the FEAs tested. A direct influence of soil sorption complex onto ecotoxicity reduction was also established. This finding demonstrates the sorption ability of soil particles and ion exchange activity of the soil matrix. It is a positive finding for biota of aquatic environment, yet at the expense of those in soil.en
dc.description.abstractFrom the physical point of view, soil is a heterogenic polydisperse system. It often becomes a place of a secondary contamination during extinguishing uncontrolled areal fires in nature. Foam extinguishing agents (FEAs), used at these events, basically contain surface active substances and perfluorinated compounds. These tend to be captured in the soil matrix due to their specific properties. Contaminants could be partly flushed out with rainwater, which causes several times dilution of contamination and lower ecotoxic activity. However in the dry season, foam solution infiltrates into the bed soil without any dilution. This study deals with the direct influence of soil the sorption complex on ecotoxicity of five selected FEAs, i.e. Expyrol F-15, Finiflam F-15, Moussol-APS F-15, Pyrocool B and Sthamex F-15. The substances tested were prepared in concentration of work solution and then applied on standard soil matrix LUFA 2.3. For experimental purposes, a column infiltration apparatus was designed and compiled. Filtrates were collected and then tested using the plant organisms Sinapis alba and Allium cepa L. The study compared ecotoxicologic effects of filtrates with an original work solution. Moussol-APS F-15 seems to be the least ecotoxic of the FEAs tested. A direct influence of soil sorption complex onto ecotoxicity reduction was also established. This finding demonstrates the sorption ability of soil particles and ion exchange activity of the soil matrix. It is a positive finding for biota of aquatic environment, yet at the expense of those in soil.en
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dc.format.extent177-183cs
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dc.identifier.citationInterdisciplinary Toxicology. 2015, vol. 7, issue 4, p. 177-183.en
dc.identifier.doi10.2478/intox-2014-0025cs
dc.identifier.issn1337-9569cs
dc.identifier.orcid0000-0001-8309-8012cs
dc.identifier.other114138cs
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11012/201400
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dc.publisherSETOX & IEPT, SASc.cs
dc.relation.ispartofInterdisciplinary Toxicologycs
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dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 Unportedcs
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dc.subjectsoilen
dc.subjectFEAsen
dc.subjectinfiltrationen
dc.subjectfiltrateen
dc.subjectecotoxicityen
dc.subjectsoil
dc.subjectFEAs
dc.subjectinfiltration
dc.subjectfiltrate
dc.subjectecotoxicity
dc.titleSorption ability of the soil and its impact on environmental contaminationen
dc.title.alternativeSorption ability of the soil and its impact on environmental contaminationen
dc.type.driverarticleen
dc.type.statusPeer-revieweden
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionen
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thesis.grantorVysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta chemická. Ústav chemie a technologie ochrany životního prostředícs

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