Abstract

Method of determination of heavy metals loosely bound compounds in the soil was developed using three separate extractions. The group of loosely bound compounds of metals includes exchangeable, complexed, and specifically adsorbed forms. This method is available, rapid and not expensive. Extraction takes less than 24?h. Sample procedure preparation is simple, and the analysis consists of only three steps, which can be performed simultaneously. The parallel extraction gives reliable and reproducible results and provides a relatively complete idea of the metals mobility in the soil, their availability to plants, migratory capacity, and transformation.•Method is suitable for a wide range of heavy metals and soil types. From the obtained data, the content of loosely bound compounds of heavy metals and the coefficients of metals mobility in the soil can be calculated.•Method is suitable for estimation the microelement supply of uncontaminated soils. The content of elements in the 1?N CH3COONH4 extract characterizes the actual pool of elements, and their content in the 1?N HCl extract defines their potential pool in the soil.•The coefficient of mobility (Km) is calculated to assess the contamination of soil with heavy metals. Estimation criteria of Km for Haplic Chernozem were developed.

Highlights

  • The diversity of the heavy metal compounds in soils makes it practically impossible and unfeasible to determine all the individual metal-bearing substances that are present in the particular soils

  • It is more efficient to determine the groups of heavy metal compounds differing in their mobility in the given soils

  • The main goal of the suggested method is the determination of the mobility of heavy metals in soils based on the data of their distribution between two major groups: firmly bound and loosely bound with the soil components

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Method Article

Method of determining loosely bound compounds of heavy metals in the soil Tatiana M. Southern Federal University, 105, Bolshaya Sadovaya Street, Rostov-on-Don, 344006, Russia

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