193
Views
6
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Differential Sorption Behavior of Cadmium, Lead, Zinc, and Copper in Some Tropical Soils and Their Environmental Implications

ORCID Icon, & ORCID Icon
Pages 1707-1718 | Received 27 Nov 2017, Accepted 01 May 2018, Published online: 04 Jun 2018

References

  • Abida, B., M. Ramaiah, G. Harikhirna, K. Iranfanulla, and K. Veena. 2008. Analysis of heavy metals concentration in soil and litchens from various localities of hosur road, Bangalore, India. Electrical Journal of Chemistry 6 (1):13–22.
  • Allison, L. E., and C. D. Moodie. 1965. Carbonates. In Method of soil analysis: Part 2, Ed A. Black, 1379–96. Madison: America Society of Agronomist.
  • Antoniadis, V., C. D. Tsadilas, and D. J. Ashworth. 2007. Monometal and competitive adsorption of heavy metals by sewage sludge-amended soil. Chemosphere 68:489–94.
  • Azeez, J. O., S. O. Obanla, A. O. Ojo, and A. O. Shokalu. 2010. Effect of manure types and period of incubation on phosphorus sorption indices of a weathered tropical soil. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 42:2200–18.
  • Azeez, J. O., and W. Van Averbeke. 2011. Cadmium sorption and desorption characteristics of tropical alfisols from different land uses. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 41 (1):108–21.
  • Bahl, G. S., A. C. Vig, P. Yash, and S. Avtat. 1998. Effect of green manure and cropping on P sorption in soils of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. Indian Journal of Soil Science Society 46 (4):574–79.
  • Bouyoucos, G. N. 1951. A recalibration of the hydrometer method for making mechanical analysis of soil. Journal of Agronomy 43:434–38.
  • Bray, R. H., and L. T. Kurtz. 1945. Determination of total and available forms of phosphorus in soils. Journal of Soil Science 59:38–45.
  • Burt, R., M. D. Mays, E. C. Benham, and J. F. Ma. 2002. Phosphorus characterization and correlation with properties of selected benchmark soils of United States. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 33:117–41.
  • Dodor, D. E., and K. Oya. 2000. Phosphate sorption characteristics of major soils in Okinawa, Japan. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 31:277–88.
  • Enwezor, W. O., A. C. Ohira, E. E. Opuwaribo, and E. J. Udo. 1988. A review of fertilizer use on crops in south-eastern Nigeria. In Literature review on soil fertility investigation in Nigeria, ed. by R. A. Sobulo, 69–100. Lagos: Federal Ministry of Agriculture and natural Resources.
  • Essington, M. E. 2004. Soil and water chemistry: An integrative approach, 300–46. Boca Raton Fl: CRC Press.
  • Fontes, M. P. F., and S. B. Weed. 1996. Phosphate adsorption by clays from Brazilian Oxisols: Relationships with specific surface area and mineralogy. Geoderma 72:37–51.
  • Gomes, P. C., M. P. Fontes, A. G. da silva, E. S. Mendoca, A. R. Netto. 2001. Selectivity sequence and competitive adsorption of heavy metal by Brazilian soils. Soil Science Society of American Journal 65:1115–1121.
  • Harter, R. D. 1992. Competitive sorption of cobalt, copper, and nickel ions by calcium saturated soil. American Journal of Soil Science Society 56:444–49.
  • Ibijola, T. O. 2011. Chemical Characterization, Stability of Liquid Organic Fertilizer and its influence on Sorption Characteristics and Uptake by Maize [Zea mays(L)]. Unpublished M. Agric Dissertation. Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria.
  • Jackson, M. L. 1964. Soil chemical analysis practice hall Inc, 86–92. New York: Englewood Cliffs.
  • Kanugo, S. B. J. 2000. Leaching behaviour of various trace metals in aqueous medium from two fly ash samples. Journal of Environmental Quality 29:188–96.
  • Kuo, S. 1990. Phosphate sorption implications on phosphate soil tests and uptake by corn. American Journal of Soil Science Society 54:131–35.
  • Morera, M. T., J. C. Echeverria, C. Mazkiaran, and J. J. Garrido. 2001. Isotherms and sequential extraction procedures for evaluating sorption and distribution of heavy metals in soils. Environmental Pollution 113:135–44.
  • Nriagu, J. O. 1992. Toxic metal pollution on Africa. Science Total Environment 121:1–37.
  • Nyles, C. B., and R. N. Ray. 1999. The nature and properties of soils, 12th ed., 743–85. New Jersey: Pearson Education.
  • Ogunmetihin, I. I., K. O. Ipinmoroti, and A. I. Aiyesanmi. 2005. Evaluation of heavy metals in soils at automobile workshop in akure. Nigerian Journal of Soil Science 15 (2):151–53.
  • Okoronkwo, N. E., S. A. Odemelam, and O. A. Ano. 2006. Levels of toxic elements in soils of abandoned waste dumpsites. African Journal of Biotechnology 5 (13):1241–44.
  • Osibanjo, O., and S. O. Ajayi. 1980. Trace metal levels tree bark as indicator of atmospheric pollution. Environment International 4:239–44.
  • Vibhavari-Pandey, N. D. 2010. Single and competitive sorption of heavy metal Ions (Cd2+ & Cu2+) on a clayey soil. Electrical Journal of Chemistry 7 (1):27–34.
  • Walkley, A., and C. A. Black. 1934. An examination of the Degtjareff method for determining soil organic matter and a proposed modification of the chronic and titration method. Soil Science 37:29–38.
  • Xue, W. B., A. H. Yi, Z. Q. Zhang, C. L. Tang, X. C. Zhang, and J. M. Gao. 2009. A new competitive adsorption isothermal model of heavy metals. Pedosphere 19 (2):251–57.
  • Zheng, H., D. Liu, Y. Zheng, S. Liang, and Z. Liu. 2009. Sorption isotherm and kinetic modelling of aniline on Cr bentonite. Journal of Hazardous Materials 167 (1–3):141–47.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.