Determination of trace metal concentration in compost, DAP, and TSP fertilizers by neutron activation analysis (NAA) and insights from density functional theory calculations.

Autor: Rahman, Md1, Hossain, Syed2, Rahman, Mir3 tamzidjuchem@gmail.com, Halim, Mohammad4, Ishtiak, Mohammad4, Kabir, Mahbub3
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Zdroj: Environmental Monitoring & Assessment. Dec2017, Vol. 189 Issue 12, p1-13. 13p.
Abstrakt: Leaching of toxic metals from fertilizers is a growing concern in an agricultural country like Bangladesh due to the serious consequences in health and food chain. Fertilizers used in farming fields and nurseries (plant sales outlet) in the mid-southern part of Bangladesh were collected for the determination of toxic metals. This study employed the neutron activation method and a relative standardization approach. Three standard/certified reference materials, namely NIST coal fly ash 1633b, IAEA-Soil-7, and IAEA-SL-1 (lake sediment), were considered for elemental quantification. Concentration of As (2.63-16.73 mg/kg), Cr (40.93-261.77 mg/kg), Sb (0.47-63.58 mg/kg), Th (1.44-19.16 mg/kg), and U (1.90-209.41 mg/kg) were determined in fertilizers. High concentrations of Cr, Sb, and U were detected in some compost and phosphate fertilizers (TSP and diammonium phosphate (DAP)) in comparison with the IAEA/European market standard and other studies. Quantum mechanical calculations were performed to understand the molecular level interaction of CrO, SbO, and AsO, with DAP by employing density functional theory with the B3LYP/SDD level of theory. Our results indicated that CrO and SbO have strong binding affinity with DAP compared to AsO, which supports the experimental results. These compounds attached to the phosphate group through covalent-like bonding with oxygen. The frontier molecular orbital calculation indicated that HOMO-LUMO gap of the AsO-DAP (5.46 eV) and SbO-DAP (6.48 eV) complexes are relatively lower than the CrO-DAP, which indicates that As and Sb oxides are chemically more prone to attach with the phosphate group of DAP fertilizer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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