Partitionings and Kinetic Behaviors of Major-to-Ultratrace Elements between Industrial Waste Incineration Fly and Bottom Ashes as Studied by ICP-AES and ICP-MS

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Eiji FUJIMORI ◽  
Seiko IWATA ◽  
Kazuaki MINAMOTO ◽  
Kyue-Hyung LEE ◽  
Akihide ITOH ◽  
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Kenji Ichikawa ◽  
Ryuji Shiozawa ◽  
Katsuichi Asai ◽  
Koichi Chiba ◽  
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Taisuke NAGASAWA ◽  
Yanbei ZHU ◽  
Kyue-Hyung LEE ◽  
Eiji FUJIMORI ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (01) ◽  
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Kallathi Kumar ◽  
Kajal Rai ◽  
Syam Praveen Kumar Jeepipalli

Industrial waste discharging into the irrigation water is a major cadmium source for plants. Over exploitation of chemical fertilizers in the agriculture is also a growing concern of cadmium accumulation into the plant. Purpose of this study was evaluation of cadmium prevalence in locally available banana fruits across the country. Microwave assisted acid digestion was used to homogenize the banana samples with subsequent analysis by ICP-MS technology. Banana samples from 59 districts of India were analyzed. Among the 59 districts of India, The districts of Tiruchirapalli and Bahraich had having highest cadmium levels respectively, 0.51 - 0.6 ng/g, 0.81 - 0.9 ng/g. Least banana cadmium levels (0-0.19 ng/g) was observed in banana from 28 districts of India. Study concludes that, bio-magnification of cadmium is the imminent danger. Phyotoremediation is welcoming approach.


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