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The effect of phosphate application on the mobility of antimony in firing range soils.

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Electronic technologies are needed that will adequately immobilize Pb without mobilizing oxyanions such as Sb, and further research will be required to elucidate binding mechanisms and redox conditions that govern the mobility of Sb on SAFRs.
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This article is published in Science of The Total Environment.The article was published on 2011-05-15. It has received 53 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Antimony & Metalloid.

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Precipitation, adsorption and rhizosphere effect: The mechanisms for Phosphate-induced Pb immobilization in soils-A review.

TL;DR: Three principal mechanisms may be responsible for P-induced Pb immobilization, including direct precipitation, ion-exchange (or substitution) effect and liming effect, and the adsorption of Pb are discussed.
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Speciation and bioavailability of selenium and antimony in non-flooded and wetland soils: a review.

TL;DR: Studies on the sorption behaviors of selenium (Se) and antimony (Sb) are reviewed and it is indicated that the risk of Sb contamination to the food chain could be increased in wetland systems.
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Lead Retention by Broiler Litter Biochars in Small Arms Range Soil: Impact of Pyrolysis Temperature

TL;DR: Lower pyrolysis temperature was favorable for stabilizing Pb (major risk driver of SAR soils) and releasing P, K, Ca, and other plant nutrients in a sandy acidic soil.
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Antimony (Sb) and lead (Pb) in contaminated shooting range soils: Sb and Pb mobility and immobilization by iron based sorbents, a field study

TL;DR: Results from sequential extraction analysis indicate fixation of Sb and Pb in less accessible fractions like amorphous iron oxides or even more crystalline and residual mineral phases, respectively, and shows that amendment with Fe-based sorbents can be an effective method to reduce the mobility of metals both in cationic and anionic form in polluted shooting range soil.
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Sequential extraction procedure for the speciation of particulate trace metals

TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical procedure involving sequential chemicai extractions was developed for the partitioning of particulate trace metals (Cd, Co, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, Fe, and Mn) into five fractions: exchangeable, bound to carbonates, binding to Fe-Mn oxides and bound to organic matter.
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Heavy metals in soils

TL;DR: In this article, the origin of heavy metals in soils is discussed, and methods of analysis for heavy metal analysis in soils are presented, as well as the potential environment significance of less abundant elements.
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The Chemistry of Soils

TL;DR: The Chemical Composition of Soils as mentioned in this paper is a well-known topic in the field of soil chemistry, and it has been used extensively in the literature to study the properties of soil.
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The chemistry and behaviour of antimony in the soil environment with comparisons to arsenic: A critical review

TL;DR: Characteristics of the Sb soil system are reviewed, with an emphasis on speciation, sorption and phase associations, identifying differences between Sb and As behaviour.
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