Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Tungsten (W) is a rare element and present in the earth's crust mainly as iron, aluminium, and calcium minerals
including wolframite and scheelite. This review aims to offer an overview on the current knowledge on W
pollution in complex environmental settlings, including terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, linking to its natural
and anthropogenic sources, behavior in soil and water, environmental and human health hazards, and remediation
strategies. Tungsten is used in many alloys mainly as wafers, which have wide industrial applications,
such as incandescent light bulb filaments, X-ray tubes, arc welding electrodes, radiation shielding, and industrial
catalysts. The rigidity and high density of W enable it to be suitable for defence applications replacing lead. In
soil, W metal is oxidised to the tungstate anion and occurs in oxidation states from ? 2 to + 6, with the most
prevalent oxidation state of + 6. However, recently, people have been alerted to the risk posed by W alloys and
its particulates, which can cause cancer and have other detrimental health effects in animals and humans. The
population is subject to W pollution in the workplace by breathing, ingestion, and dermal contact. Remediation
of W-polluted soil and aquatic environments can be accomplished via stabilization or solubilization. Stabilization
of W in soil and groundwater using immobilizing agents inhibits the bioavailability of W, thereby preventing the
contaminant from reaching the food chain, while solubilization of W in soil involving mobilizing materials accelerates
the elimination of W via soil washing and root absorption. Future research opportunities covering
risk-based remediation of W pollution in these complex settings are presented.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tungsten dynamics; Wolfram; Tungsten remediation; Tungsten toxicity; Tungsten bioavailability; Tungsten immobilization
Elenco autori:
Petruzzelli, Gianniantonio; Pedron, Francesca
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