Environment International (Oct 2019)

Relationship between Pb relative bioavailability and bioaccessibility in phosphate amended soil: Uncertainty associated with predicting Pb immobilization efficacy using in vitro assays

  • Farzana Kastury,
  • Silvia Placitu,
  • John Boland,
  • Ranju R. Karna,
  • Kirk G. Scheckel,
  • Euan Smith,
  • Albert L. Juhasz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 131

Abstract

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In this study, an in vitro in vivo correlation (IVIVC) between Pb in vitro bioaccessibility (IVBA) and relative bioavailability (RBA) was explored to determine whether the efficacy of Pb immobilization in phosphate amended soils could be predicted using an in vitro approach. Mining/smelting impacted soil from Broken Hill, Australia (582–3536 mg/kg of Pb in the 1000 mg/kg Pb while treatment effect ratios of 0.89–0.99 (SBRC-G), 0.09–0.71 (SBRC-I) and 0.27–0.80 (RBA) were observed in PA amended soil (Pb:P = 1:5). Although significant (p < 0.05) correlation were obtained between Pb RBA and IVBA (%) determined using SBRC-G (r = 0.64) and SBRC-I (r = 0.67), the strengths of the relationships were weak (r2 = 0.41–0.45). This research highlights the complexities associated with the prediction of Pb RBA in phosphate amended soil. Keywords: Pb immobilization, Bioaccessibility, Relative bioavailability, Phosphate amendment, In situ remediation, In vitro in vivo correlation