Toxics (Sep 2024)

A Critical Review of the Crucial Role of the Yellow River’s Sediment in the Interfacial Migration and Fate of Pollutants and Prospects for the Application of Environmental Sediment Restoration

  • Xiaojuan Sun,
  • Zhenzhen Yu,
  • Qiting Zuo,
  • Quantao Cui,
  • Ziyu Song,
  • Lin Gong,
  • Shoushu Liu,
  • Wei Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics12090669
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 669

Abstract

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Considering the increasing sediment content and increasing sediment flux of the Yellow River over the years, it is of significance to investigate the potential interfacial force mechanism between pollutants and Yellow River sediment. This article has reviewed the current research on the Yellow River sediments’ mineral structures while investigating the potential interaction force between sediment and pollutants in the water environment. This article has conducted a comprehensive analysis of the influence of sediment on the migration of pollutants in the water environment. What is more, the authors have provided an outlook on the future applications of sediment in ecological environmental systems. Yellow River sediment mainly included minerals and some clay phases, while its irregular surface provided sites for the interface adsorption of pollutants. The interface force between the sediment and pollutants is mainly attributed to promoting bacterial growth on the surface of sediments, physisorption, and chemisorption forces. The sediments carry and transport pollutants during the long-distance water flow migration process. The sediment should be effectively utilized and better integrated into ecological or environmental restoration systems. This article provides a reference for studying the behavior of Yellow River sediment and the direction of future efficient utilization.

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