Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The increasing use of tungsten in the production of green energy in the aerospace and
military industries, and in many other hi-tech applications, may increase the content of this element
in soil. This overview examines some aspects of the behavior of tungsten in soil, such as the importance
of characteristics of soils in relation to bioavailability processes, the chemical approaches to
evaluate tungsten mobility in the soil environment and the importance of adsorption and desorption
processes. Tungsten behavior depends on soil properties of which the most important is soil pH,
which determines the solubility and polymerization of tungstate ions and the characteristics of the
adsorbing soil surfaces. During the adsorption and desorption of tungsten, iron, and aluminum
oxides, and hydroxides play a key role as they are the most important adsorbing surfaces for tungsten.
The behavior of tungsten compounds in the soil determines the transfer of this element in plants and
therefore in the food chain. Despite the growing importance of tungsten in everyday life, environmental
regulations concerning soil do not take this element into consideration. The purpose of this
review is also to provide some basic information that could be useful when considering tungsten in
environmental legislation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tungsten; Soil properties; plant uptake; bioavailability
Elenco autori:
Petruzzelli, Gianniantonio; Pedron, Francesca
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