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Chelating Agents in Soil Remediation: A New Method for a Pragmatic Choice of the Right Chelator

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Soil pollution by metal ions constitutes one of the most significant environmental problems in the world, being the ecosystems of extended areas wholly compromised. The remediation of soils is an impelling necessity, and different methodologies are used and studied for reaching this goal. Among them, the application of chelating agents is one of the most promising since it could allow the removal of metal ions while preserving the most meaningful properties of the original soils. The research in this field requires the joined contribute of different expertise spanning from biology to chemistry. In this work, we propose a parsimonious and pragmatic approach for screening among a range of potential chelating agents. This methodology, the Nurchi’s method, is based on an extension of the Reilley procedure for EDTA titrations. This allows forecasting the binding ability of chelating agents toward the target polluting metal ions and those typically found in soils, based on the knowledge of the related protonation and complex formation constants. The method is thoroughly developed and then tested by application to some representative cases. Its use and relevance in biomedical and industrial applications are also discussed.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
chelating agents, speciation, soil remediation, metal pollution, stability constants
List of contributors:
Marina Nurchi, Valeria; Cappai, Rosita; Crisponi, Guido; Sanna, Gavino; Alberti, Giancarla; Biesuz, Raffaela; Gama, Sofia
Authors of the University:
ALBERTI GIANCARLA
BIESUZ RAFFAELA
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1371972
Published in:
FRONTIERS IN CHEMISTRY
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