Electrochemical sensor based on gum Arabic nanoparticles for rapid and in-situ detection of different heavy metals in real samples
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(4), P. e26364 - e26364
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
The
key
solution
to
combat
trace
metal
pollution
and
keep
the
environment,
ecosystem,
animals,
humans
safe
is
earlier
rapid
detection.
For
all
these
reasons,
we
propose
in
this
work
design
of
a
simple
electrochemical
sensor
functionalized
with
green
nanoparticles
for
detection
fourth
most
dangerous
heavy
ions
namely
copper,
zinc,
lead,
mercury.
are
fabricated
by
one-step,
consisting
reducing
platinum
natural
gum
Arabic
polymer.
To
guarantee
success
nanoparticles'
design,
have
been
characterized
Fourier-transform
infrared
spectroscopy
FTIR,
thermogravimetric
TGA
techniques.
While,
characterization,
adopted
cyclic
voltammetry
CV
impedance
EIS
control
different
steps
surface
modification,
differential
pulse
anodic
stripping
DPAS
was
monitored
follow
up
metals.
Language: Английский
Comprehensive Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination in Soil-Plant Systems and Health Risks from Wastewater-Irrigated Vegetables
Colloids and Surfaces C Environmental Aspects,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2, P. 100044 - 100044
Published: Aug. 24, 2024
Language: Английский
Combatting toxic chemical elements pollution for sub-Saharan Africa's ecological health
Asha Ripanda,
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Miraji Hossein,
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Mwemezi J. Rwiza
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et al.
Environmental Pollution and Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
EXPOSURE AND RISK ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METALS VIA FOOD CONSUMPTION FROM HANDAN CITY,NORTH CHINA,
Yanfei Fang,
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Yajun Lian,
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Mengyu Liu
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et al.
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 107287 - 107287
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Assessment of Potential Human Health Risk Associated With Heavy Metals in Soil – Vegetables System Irrigated by Rift Valley Lake Ziway, Ethiopia
Asrat Fekadu Demsie,
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Girma Tilahun Yimer,
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Solomon Sorsa Sota
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et al.
Analytical Letters,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 26
Published: April 4, 2024
Metal
contamination
of
vegetables
is
a
major
concern,
especially
in
areas
where
irrigation
has
been
used
for
long
time.
The
Central
Ethiopian
Rift
Valley
Region
highly
affected
due
to
the
heavy
use
agrochemicals
throughout
year.
Although
some
studies
have
conducted
on
concentration
and
level
metal
pollution,
little
attention
paid
their
impact
human
health.
This
study
determined
concentrations
nine
metals
(As,
Cd,
Cr,
Co,
Cu,
Hg,
Ni,
Pb,
Zn)
soils
(tomatoes
onions)
irrigated
by
Lake
Ziway,
Ethiopia.
An
inductively
coupled
plasma
optical
emission
spectrometer
(ICP-OES)
was
determine
levels.
Moreover,
evaluated
health
risks
associated
with
consuming
contaminated
employing
indices,
including
non-carcinogenic
carcinogenic
risks.
results
showed
that
mean
As,
Cr
all
tomato
onion
samples
average
Zn,
Hg
levels
soil
exceeded
FAO/WHO
threshold.
Non-carcinogenic
risk
estimates
Co
children
Pb
adults
had
THQ
values
greater
than
1,
indicating
possibility
systemic
Carcinogenic
Ni
posed
developing
cancer
both
children,
ranging
from
10−3
10−1.
In
addition,
are
likely
higher
exposure
As
Cr.
Therefore,
it
crucial
raise
awareness
among
stakeholders
implement
effective
monitoring
policies
safeguard
public
within
beyond
area.
Language: Английский
Evaluation of some physicochemical parameters and health risks associated with potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in agricultural soils from the southwest region of Ethiopia
Endalkachew Etana,
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R. M. Hussein,
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Abire Huluka
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et al.
Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100561 - 100561
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Bioaccumulation and Mobility of Heavy Metals in the Soil-Plant System and Health Risk Assessment of Vegetables Irrigated by Wastewater
Muhammad Tansar Abbas,
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Mohammad Ahmad Wadaan,
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Hidayat Ullah
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(21), P. 15321 - 15321
Published: Oct. 26, 2023
Accumulation
of
heavy
metals
in
soil
and
vegetables
is
presently
a
challenging
environmental
concern
worldwide.
The
present
study
was
designed
to
elucidate
contamination
irrigated
with
domestic
wastewater
associated
health
risks.
area
comprises
three
zones:
Kot
Addu,
Alipur,
Muzaffargarh.
A
total
153
samples
wastewater,
topsoil,
were
analyzed
for
physicochemical
parameters
concentration
levels
eight
metal
elements
(Cu,
Fe,
Zn,
Mn,
Pb,
Cd,
Ni,
Cr)
determined
through
analytical
procedures.
outcome
the
investigation
reveals
that
concentrations
soil,
slightly
higher
than
WHO-suggested
limit.
observed
can
be
ranked
order
Ni
>
Mn
Cr
Pb
Cu
Fe
Zn
Cd.
Transfer
factor
(TF),
daily
ingestion
(DIM),
risk
index
(HRI)
calculated.
Spinach
exhibited
values
transfer
cabbage,
cauliflower,
radish,
which
followed
by
tinda
carrot.
Minimum
HRI
(0.0109)
almost
all
ingested
adults
children.
Cabbage
(4.0656)
adults,
cadmium
(HRI
=
2.993).
calculated
Cd
(0.0115;
child).
Cauliflower
(5.2768)
(4.5902)
living
Addu.
results
similar
trends
children
Muzaffargarh
Alipur.
Language: Английский