In vivo synchrotron study of thallium speciation and compartmentation in lberis intermedia

被引:95
作者
Scheckel, KG
Lombi, E
Rock, SA
McLaughlin, MJ
机构
[1] US EPA, LRPCD, NRML, ORD, Cincinnati, OH 45224 USA
[2] CSIRO Land & Water, Ctr Environm Contaminant Res, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia
关键词
D O I
10.1021/es049569g
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Thallium (TI) is a metal of great toxicological concern and its prevalence in the natural environment has steadily increased as a result of manufacturing and combustion practices. Due to its low natural abundance and increasing demand, TI is the fourth most expensive metal, thus, recovery and reuse could be a profitable endeavor. The hyperaccumulator lberis intermedia was examined via in vivo micro-X-ray absorption near edge (mu-XANES) and micro-X-ray fluorescence (mu-XRF) spectroscopies to determine the speciation and distribution of TI within leaves of the plant. I. intermedia plants were cultivated under controlled conditions in 0, 10, and 20 mg TI kg(-1) soil leading to a shoot concentration of up to 13 430 mg TI kg(-1) dry weight plant mass during 10 weeks of growth. Live plant leaves were examined by mu-XANES and mu-XRF which determined aqueous TI(I) to be the model species distributed primarily throughout the vascular network. A direct relationship of vein size to TI concentration was observed. The high uptake of TI and high potential biomass of L intermedia, combined with knowledge of TI speciation and compartmentation within the plant, are discussed in terms of accumulation/tolerance mechanisms, consequences for potential food chain contamination, and phytomining strategies to reclaim TI-contaminated soils, sediments, and waters.
引用
收藏
页码:5095 / 5100
页数:6
相关论文
共 30 条
[1]   Phytomining for nickel, thallium and gold [J].
Anderson, CWN ;
Brooks, RR ;
Chiarucci, A ;
LaCoste, CJ ;
Leblanc, M ;
Robinson, BH ;
Simcock, R ;
Stewart, RB .
JOURNAL OF GEOCHEMICAL EXPLORATION, 1999, 67 (1-3) :407-415
[2]   DETERMINATION OF THALLIUM IN NATURAL-WATERS BY ANODIC-STRIPPING VOLTAMMETRY [J].
BATLEY, GE ;
FLORENCE, TM .
JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 1975, 61 (02) :205-211
[3]   Toxicity and bioaccumulation of thallium in Hyalella azteca, with comparison to other metals and prediction of environmental impact [J].
Borgmann, U ;
Cheam, V ;
Norwood, WP ;
Lechner, J .
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 1998, 99 (01) :105-114
[4]   INTAKE AND HEALTH-EFFECTS OF THALLIUM AMONG A POPULATION LIVING IN THE VICINITY OF A CEMENT PLANT EMITTING THALLIUM CONTAINING DUST [J].
BROCKHAUS, A ;
DOLGNER, R ;
EWERS, U ;
KRAMER, U ;
SODDEMANN, H ;
WIEGAND, H .
INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, 1981, 48 (04) :375-389
[5]   Thallium contamination of water in Canada [J].
Cheam, V .
WATER QUALITY RESEARCH JOURNAL OF CANADA, 2001, 36 (04) :851-878
[6]   Thallium in terrestrial environments - Occurrence and effects [J].
Heim, M ;
Wappelhorst, O ;
Markert, B .
ECOTOXICOLOGY, 2002, 11 (05) :369-377
[7]  
*IMM LAND, 1980, UMW DURCH THALL UNT
[8]  
Kaplan DI, 1998, ADV ENV SCI, V29, P15
[9]   Thallium in the environment and health effects [J].
Kazantzis, G .
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND HEALTH, 2000, 22 (04) :275-280
[10]   PRIORITY POLLUTANTS I-A PERSPECTIVE VIEW [J].
KEITH, LH ;
TELLIARD, WA .
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 1979, 13 (04) :416-423