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Chapter Two: Chromium Contamination And Its Risk Assessment In Complex Environmental Settings, Girish Choppala, Nanthi Bolan, Jin Hee Park Feb 2015

Chapter Two: Chromium Contamination And Its Risk Assessment In Complex Environmental Settings, Girish Choppala, Nanthi Bolan, Jin Hee Park

Dr Girish Choppala

Chromium reaches the soil environment through waste disposal emanating from a number of industrial activities, including coal-fired power production, electroplating, leather tanning, timber treatment, pulp production, and mineral ore and petroleum refining. Of the heavy metals, chromium (Cr) is a major pollutant, poses a great threat to flora and fauna and persists for long time. The most abundant species of Cr—Cr(III) and Cr(VI)—have very different properties. The toxicity, mobility, and bioavailability of Cr mainly depend on its speciation. In the natural environment, Cr(III) is most immobile, less soluble and stable, whereas Cr(VI) is highly mobile, soluble and bioavailable. Redox reactions …


Differential Effect Of Coal Combustion Products On The Bioavailability Of Phosphorus Between Inorganic And Organic Nutrient Sources, Belaji Seshadri, Nanthi Bolan, Girish Choppala, Ravi Naidu Feb 2015

Differential Effect Of Coal Combustion Products On The Bioavailability Of Phosphorus Between Inorganic And Organic Nutrient Sources, Belaji Seshadri, Nanthi Bolan, Girish Choppala, Ravi Naidu

Dr Girish Choppala

In farming systems, all the applied phosphorus (P) is not available to plants because they are either adsorbed in soil or lost to the environment through leaching or runoff. The effect of coal combustion products (CCPs) for enhancing the bioavailability of applied phosphorus (P) in soil was examined separately for inorganic (KH2PO4 – PP) and organic (poultry manure – PM) P treatments, where fluidised bed combustion (FBC) ash emerged as the most effective amendment. Greenhouse study was conducted by growing mustard plants on FBC amended soils under leaching and non-leaching setups. The FBC increased the biomass yield …


Chemodynamics Of Chromium Reduction In Soils: Implications To Bioavailability, Girish Choppala, Nanthi Bolan, Belaji Seshadri Feb 2015

Chemodynamics Of Chromium Reduction In Soils: Implications To Bioavailability, Girish Choppala, Nanthi Bolan, Belaji Seshadri

Dr Girish Choppala

Chromium toxicity in soils can be mitigated by reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) which is influenced by the presence of free Cr(VI) species in soil solution, and the supply of protons and electrons. In this study, the effects of Cr(VI) adsorption (i.e. availability of free Cr(VI) species in soil solution), soil pH (i.e. supply of protons) and three electron donor carbon sources [black carbon (BC), chicken manure biochar (CMB) and cow manure (CM)] on the reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) in soils were investigated. The results indicated that the rate of Cr(VI) reduction decreased with an increase in Cr(VI) adsorption …