Título
Physicochemical characterization, elemental speciation and hydrogeochemical modeling of Santa Lucía peloid used for therapeutic uses
11627/506611627/5066
Autor
Suárez Muñoz, Margaret
Martínez Villegas, Nadia Valentina
González Hernández, Patricia
Melián Rodríguez, Clara
Barrios Cossio, Josiel
Hernández Díaz, Rebeca
Fagundo Catillo, Juan R.
Díaz Rizo, Oscar
Gelen Rudnicas, Alina
Díaz López, Cristina
Pérez Gramatges, Aurora
Resumen
"Santa Lucia peloid is a sediment, extracted from salt mines, used in pelotherapy in Cuban primary health care services. Therefore, in addition to classical quality control analyses of total metal concentrations in sediments, speciation and complementary analyses are required to understand potential geochemical element availability for their use in human health.
The present study was conducted to characterize the Santa Lucia peloid, based on the total metal content and geochemical speciation of major elements and transition metals (Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni, Mn, Pb and Zn), using a sequential extraction procedure and inductively couple plasma emission techniques. In order to predict the distribution of majoritarian and trace elements in different geochemical fractions, the physicochemical parameters, the particle size (electronic microscopy), mineralogy (X-ray diffraction), and the hydrogeochemical models (Pourbaix phase diagrams) were used. The results showed that the predominant cation was Na with high mobility and exchange capacity; meanwhile most of the trace elements studied (Cr, Pb, Ni) in this investigation appeared in the less mobile fractions, which suggested low availability in the sediment, under the studied conditions. The findings were useful to predict the behavior of the metals regarding solubility, potential motility and availability in the sediment, and it was concluded that most of the metals are strongly retained in the peloid and that sediment was considered as non-polluted, according to USEPA normative."
Fecha de publicación
2018Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.20937/2018.34.M6ISSMÁrea de conocimiento
ECOLOGÍAColecciones
Editor
Centro de Ciencias de la Atmósfera, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Palabras clave
PeloidTrace elements
Pelotherapy
Sediment
Santa Lucia