Our Group organises 3000+ Global Conferenceseries Events every year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific Societies and Publishes 700+ Open Access Journals which contains over 50000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members.
Heavy metals polluted soils are a significant worldwide environmental problem. The crops cultivated in polluted soils often contain
significant levels of heavy metals (Cd, Pb, etc.) that can impair human health. The current technologies such as removing up
of pollutants, stabilization/solidification of pollutants, vitrification, soil capping, etc., used in remediation of polluted soils are not
adequate. Smarter and cheaper techniques still to be addressed to decontaminate polluted soil. In the present study, nanotechnology
has been adopted to immobilize heavy metals in polluted soil, in which nano-particles; nano-scale zero valent iron, bentonite-nZVI,
nano alginite, nano carbon and dendrimers are used as immobilizing agents. Six soil samples collected from different locations in
Egypt which have been polluted by either sewage sludge, industrial wastes, or vehicle exhausts, are treated with nano-immobilizing
agents, at three rates of 0.1, 0.5 and 1%. The treated soil samples are incubated for two months which were subjected to eight wetting
and drying cycles. At the end of the incubation period, the soils were analyzed for the determination of total, plant available as
extracted using DTPA solution, and various chemical fractions of Cd and Pb. The results showed that all nano-immobilizing agents
proved high efficiency to reduce the level of DTPA extractable-Cd and Pb. The magnitude of the reduction varied as both agent
and rate of application varied. The efficiency of the tested nano-agents to immobilize Cd and Pb increased as the rate of application
increased. The sequential extraction experiment showed that, nano immobilizing agents successfully altered Cd and Pb from mobile
to immobile form as the exchangeable Cd and Pb significantly decreased in all tested soils, whereas, carbonate- and oxides- bound-
Cd and-Pb significantly increased. Also, the results of the pot experiment showed that application of nano-materials to polluted soils
at rates of 1% and 2% significantly increased fresh and dry weight of crop Garden Rocket (Eruca sativa) and decreased uptake of Cd
and Pb.
Biography
Mohamed Ibrahim Dosouky Helal is a Professor of Soil Chemistry at Cairo University, Egypt. He has done his PhD in Soil Science from Cairo University in 1988. He is also the Vice President of National Committee of Soil Sciences. He published 8 articles in international journals as recorded by Scopus data base. He has membership in Egyptian Soil Science Society since 1984 and with African Soil Science Society since 1988.