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Selenium speciation in soils after alkaline extraction

A speciation method for selenium in soils was developed to evaluate the distribution of Se species by using as an example a seleniferous soil from Ireland. First, a water extraction was applied in order to evaluate the Se fraction directly available to plants. Results have shown that only 2% of the...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment 1997-11, Vol.207 (2), p.81-90
Main Authors: Séby, F., Potin Gautier, M., Lespés, G., Astruc, M.
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Language:English
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Summary:A speciation method for selenium in soils was developed to evaluate the distribution of Se species by using as an example a seleniferous soil from Ireland. First, a water extraction was applied in order to evaluate the Se fraction directly available to plants. Results have shown that only 2% of the total selenium was water soluble and this fraction contained mainly Se(VI). Then, an alkaline extraction was used to solubilize both humic substances and selenium. After optimization of this procedure, a single extraction with a 2 mol I −1 sodium hydroxide solution allowed the extraction of 50% of total Se from the soil, a recovery of 90% was obtained with a 10-step extraction procedure. The alkaline extract was acidified to pH 1.5 to divide the acid-soluble fraction (fulvic acids) from the humic acids fraction precipitated at this pH. Seventy percent of total soluble selenium were found in the fulvic acid fraction while 30% were present in the non-acid-soluble fraction. In each fraction, a speciation procedure was then performed in order to identify and determinate inorganic and organic selenium forms. In the acid-soluble fraction, the main Se form was Se(IV) (approx. 44%), non-negligible amounts of organic Se were found (approx. 41%) and Se(VI) represented approx. 15% of this fraction. In the non-acid-soluble fraction, only Se(IV) was determined and it represented approx. 60% of the total Se contained in this fraction.
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/S0048-9697(97)00269-6